The Superpower of Starting Over

The Superpower of Starting Over

All ties were severed without any sign,
Brutal and swift, though the fault wasn’t mine.

Coldly they told me I didn’t belong,
Daring to claim that my efforts were wrong.

Every achievement was cast to the side,
Feeling the sting of my wounded pride.

Gathering pieces, I stood on the floor,
Holding the key to a different door.

I realised then that the power was here,
Just in the moments of facing my fear.

Kindling a flame that they couldn’t put out,
Leaving behind every shadow of doubt.

Moving forward, I’m changing my pace,
Now seeking joy in a brand new space.

Over the hurdles and through the dark night,
Peace is the prize that is coming in sight.

Quietly building a life of my own,
Reaping the seeds of the strength I have sown.

Superpower awakened, I finally see,
That transition was simply a gift meant for me.

Under the surface, my spirit is bright,
Vanquishing ghosts with a natural light.

What lies ahead is a path I design,
X-raying truth in each intricate line.

Yesterday’s endings have faded away,
Zeal is the heartbeat of my new day.



Bob Lynn | © 2026 Vox Meditantis. All rights reserved.

6 responses to “The Superpower of Starting Over”

    1. Bob Lynn avatar

      Thank you so much, Christine! I’m delighted you enjoyed the piece. It was quite a journey to write, so your kind words truly mean a lot to me

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  1. poetisatinta avatar

    Bob I really like this, it’s a powerful, cathartic piece of writing – taking the “sting” of rejection and transform it into a story reclaiming autonomy🙌

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    1. Bob Lynn avatar

      Thank you so much, Ange – your words mean a great deal. You’ve put your finger on exactly what I hoped the poem would capture: that strange, quiet power that appears when we take the pain someone leaves behind and turn it into something that belongs only to us.

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      1. poetisatinta avatar

        You are very welcome 🩷

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  2. Indira avatar

    What a powerful take, Bob. This great and inspiring too.

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