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August is back-to-school season in many places, making it a powerful theme for poetry or short reflection. You can write a poem (or a brief motivational piece) about the first day of school, new beginnings, facing challenges, and the excitement or anxiety that comes with starting something fresh. Focus on themes like hope, growth, and transformation—reminding readers that every start is a chance to embrace both success and failure in the journey

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