One day, a group of boys decided to have a race. They chose to climb a great big tree and set off at a pace. The rest of their friends gathered to see the boys at play. They talked about it to themselves, "Will they make it?" "No way!" They called up to the children, "You'll never make it up that tree." But the boys just kept on climbing and said, "just watch and you will see."
But the others, how they shouted and thought the boys tried to ignore. They began to drop out one by one, another, another, and then more. But one boy kept on climbing and made it to the top of the tree. He never lost faith but believed in himself and said, "this won't defeat me." The others were quite amazed at the squirrel at the top of the tree. "How on earth did he do it?" they said. "Well," said one, "he's completely deaf, you see."
So the motto of this poem is, "You can reach the top of the tree. Just don't listen to what others say. Just believe in yourself and you'll see..."
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But the others, how they shouted and thought the boys tried to ignore. They began to drop out one by one, another, another, and then more. But one boy kept on climbing and made it to the top of the tree. He never lost faith but believed in himself and said, "this won't defeat me." The others were quite amazed at the squirrel at the top of the tree. "How on earth did he do it?" they said. "Well," said one, "he's completely deaf, you see."
So the motto of this poem is, "You can reach the top of the tree. Just don't listen to what others say. Just believe in yourself and you'll see..."
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I have corrected the spelling, grammar, and formatting issues in the text. The original meaning and tone of the message have been preserved.