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You Learn, After A While, Comes The Dawn - The Poem - video, text and audio ~ Patrick Wanis Skip to content Menu Close Home About Me  TV Appearances Radio Interviews Services  Phone Consultations – Book A Session The Breakup Test – Are You Over Your Ex? Trauma Therapy – Find out how it could help you? Public Speaking & Training SRTT Therapy Training Products  Get Over Your Ex Now Hypnosis Programs Personality Tests Weight Loss Books Blog Contact Cart/$0.00 0CartBook A Session Search for: Search for: Cart/$0.00 0CartHome About Me  TV Appearances Radio Interviews Services  Phone Consultations – Book A Session The Breakup Test – Are You Over Your Ex? Trauma Therapy – Find out how it could help you? Public Speaking & Training SRTT Therapy Training Products  Get Over Your Ex Now Hypnosis Programs Personality Tests Weight Loss Books Blog Contact Book A Session You Learn, After A While, Comes The Dawn – The Poem – video, text and audio Patrick Wanis Ph.D. September 14, 2016 You Learn, After A While, Comes The Dawn – The Poem – video, text and audio In this week’s Success Newsletter, I would like to share a powerfully inspiring poem which has helped many people embrace and endure life’s challenges as well as find peace, strength and a renewed perspective on life. First a quick update: “What Women Look For In A Man” What do women want in a man? Looks, success, power, wealth or something else? Women are becoming more successful and independent than ever before, so what do men have to offer now?  “Don’t Date Multiple People – video” It’s becoming more and more common – dating multiple people at the same time. Don’t date multiple people because it leads to confusion and clearly infers you don’t know what you really want! Now, let’s talk about a powerfully inspiring poem which has helped many people embrace and endure life’s challenges as well as find peace, strength and a renewed perspective on life. On December 15, 1982, a reader wrote to Ask Ann Landers syndicated advice column stating that she found an anonymous poem in a crafts store in Minneapolis, called “Comes The Dawn.” Comes The Dawn After a while you learn the subtle difference, Between holding a hand and chaining a soul. And you learn that love doesn’t mean leaning, And company doesn’t mean security. And you begin to learn that kisses aren’t contracts, And presents aren’t promises. And you begin to accept your defeats, With your head up and your eyes open, With the grace of a woman, not the grief of a child. And you learn to build all your roads on today, Because tomorrow’s ground is too uncertain for plans, And futures have a way of falling down in mid-flight. After a while you learn, That even sunshine burns if you get too much. So you plant your garden and decorate your own soul, Instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers. And you learn that you really can endure… That you really are strong, And you really do have worth, And you learn and learn, With every goodbye you learn. Watch this video on YouTube Many years later, a woman by the name of Veronica A. Shoffstall wrote to “Ask Ann Landers” column claiming she was the author and that she wrote it when she was 19, in 1971. In 2004, another woman, Judith B. Evans claimed to be the “authentic author” of this poem. And in 2015, yet another woman, Veronica Rodriguez claimed to be the authentic author of “Comes The Dawn.” Judith B. Evans retracted her claim when it was revealed to her that the poem already existed in Spanish many years before her claim. “Comes The Dawn”, also known as “You Learn” and “After A While” was originally in Spanish in the 1940s In fact, the poem, “Comes The Dawn”, also known under the titles of “You Learn” and “After A While”, is one half of a longer poem “Aprendiendo”, which was written in Spanish and which has been attributed to Jorge Luis Borges (24 August 1899 – 14 June 1986), Argentinian poet, writer and essayist. It is believed to have been written & published in the 1940s and possibly translat

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