Critical Analysis #1 |
writers block |
Littlewings Member
since 1999-09-19
Posts 62 |
I want to write you a poem but the words are not there. I want to make you a sonnet but you wouldent care. I read your poems and You sound so divine! That god given talent used to be mine!!! cheesey and stupid Help Me |
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haze Senior Member
since 1999-11-03
Posts 528Bethlehem, PA USA |
I would gift you a poem but the words are not there. I want to sing you a sonnet but you wouldn't care. I devour your verse, you sound so divine, blessed of god given talent that used to be mine!!! Its cute...I like it...I added some touches...hope you don't mind... As is the etiquette of C&C this is offered with respect, to be taken or left as you feel it... peace poet... :-)) |
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roxane Senior Member
since 1999-09-02
Posts 505us |
don't strain yourself, fear. the only inspiration i seem to have anymore is total depression, exciting. yeah, well, i guess it could be worse. keep trying and i'm sure that you'll come up with something. i love you. |
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Brad Member Ascendant
since 1999-08-20
Posts 5705Jejudo, South Korea |
It seems to me that 'inspiration' is the result of a constant process of working. Do you have a writer's notebook? Do you write everyday? I think if you wait for that 'urge to write' you will probably go through long periods when nothing comes. If you write snippets, ideas, moments of clarity, moments of beauty throughout your day, you'll actually find that 'inspiration' coming more often. How you write the poem is up to you but a writer's notebook will set you up as a permanent writer. You begin to think about it all the time (which has its own problems of course) Give it a shot, Brad |
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