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Dear Basement,
Dear Basement,
You’ve frightened me for years upon years
Blocking me from conquering my fears
Entering without knowing what lies ahead
My bravery becoming thinner than a thread
The monsters and demons I was scared to meet
Had me entering you with cold feet
I would run as fast as I could
Hoping it would do me some good
At one point, I took a stand
To retake my land
I had to defeat the evil that lurked
Putting my foot down really worked
I faced my fears and entered your domain
Realizing my perception was insane
I maneuvered you, the lair
Realizing I did it without a care
I entered with fright
And escaped into the light
I finally conquered my biggest fears
It sadly took me many years
Your victim, Shivam
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