You can't intimidate me,
For I am stronger than you see.
With steel resolve and steady hand,
I'll face your threats and take my stand.
You think your words can make me quiver,
But I won't bow to your deliver.
I'll rise above your petty schemes,
And show you what true courage means.
Your bluster may be loud and brash,
But it won't shake me from my path.
I'll hold my ground like mountain stone,
And face you down with heart alone.
So go ahead and do your worst,
I'll face the fire and quench the thirst.
For I am brave and unafraid,
And your intimidation won't dissuade.
In the end, I'll still be me,
Strong, resolute, and ever free.
And you, my foe, will know the truth,
That you can't intimidate this youth.
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