If Fear Didn’t Exist
If fear didn’t exist-
I will aim to chase the world.
And all the worries out of the window hurl.
Keep the desire to be the ace in every field,
Without any scare of how to deal,
Instead will take things easy- to learn & to heal.
If fear didn’t exist in this world,
I would definity be a social butterfly.
Not afraid to ask people- why,
Not scared to say what’s on my mind,
Just freely being me, all the time.
If fear didn’t exist in this world,
I will experience peace and unfurl.
Sway through life like the cool breeze,
Every task, every work i will do at ease.
Not think about the world and people,
Live life a little deeper like a spectacle.
If fear didn’t exist in this world,
My dear friend you can lead a meaningful life,
Plan your life on your terms and not strife.
No need to fear the judgement of others,
Live your life freely my brothers.
And what if I say – You Can Still Do It!
If you think-
Fear is all a mind game,
You just stay true to your aim.
Get yourself a strong desire,
And believe you me, you can set fire.
Just take that step and break the chain,
Everything you want, you can attain.
It’s the matter of that moment to start,
Step on the track and just follow your heart.
No one can stop from winning,
As long as u stay focused and moving.
Its time to fight your fear and to courage adhere!
-Dhriti Goel

FAQs : If Fear Didn’t Exist
What is the poem about?
The poem explores how life would feel without fear—more confident, expressive, peaceful, and free. It shows how removing fear can transform the way we live, think, and connect with others.
What message is the poet trying to convey?
The poet reminds readers that even though fear exists, it can be overcome. With courage, clarity, and determination, anyone can achieve their goals and live fully.
Who is the poem written for?
It speaks to teenagers, students, dreamers, and anyone who feels held back by fear. It encourages them to step forward and believe in themselves.
Why does the poem imagine a world without fear?
By imagining a fearless world, the poet highlights how much fear influences daily life—our choices, actions, confidence, and dreams. It helps readers reflect on what they could achieve without that barrier.
How does the poem define fear?
Fear is shown as a mental barrier—a “mind game.” It is something we create and can break through with courage, focus, and self-belief.
What tone does the poem use?
The poem is uplifting, reflective, and motivational. It begins with imagination and ends with powerful encouragement.
What is the significance of the motivational ending?
The ending shifts from imagining a fear-free world to empowering readers: even with fear present, they can still succeed by taking the first step, believing in their aim, and staying steady on their path.
What makes this poem relatable?
Everyone has experienced fear—fear of judgement, failure, or trying something new. The poem speaks about these feelings honestly and offers hope, making it especially relatable to young readers.
What style does the poet use?
Dhriti uses simple language, rhythmic lines, and direct motivational statements. This makes the poem heartfelt, easy to read, and inspiring.
Where can I buy poetry books?
You can buy books at Bookosmia website’s Shop section and Amazon.
Here are few poetry books available at Bookosmia. These Children’s Poetry Books are published by Bookosmia, India’s No 1 Children’s Book Publisher.
| Title | Age / description | Link |
|---|---|---|
| **I Can Rhyme! | Poetry Activity Book for Every Kid** | A fun activity book for kids about poetry (young author, age 8) Bookosmia |
| **Petals of Imagination | A Collection of Poems 8+** | A poetry collection for age 8+ Bookosmia |
| **Verse Traverse | Collection of Poems and Stories for Age 6+** | Mixed poems & stories for younger readers (age 6+) Bookosmia |
| **The World Through My Poems | A Collection of Poems 6+** | Poetry collection aimed at children around age 6+ Bookosmia |
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