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Array ( [sid] => 87668 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => The Writing Process [time] => 2005-03-16 18:40:42 [hometext] => [bodytext] => Even when he sleeps, using his time to rest the voices that inspire his words.
Underneathe his thinking cap, the bodies stir.
The Voices tell him things, and he writes what they say.
No one else could understand, because no one else can think this way.
(Only the writer knows, that not writing means to go insane.)

He see's people as possibilities,
Models for his creativity.
A simple man can become a spy.
A woman and child could be trying to hide.
Everyone in the world could be a suspition.
The writer knows better then to ever trust his intuition.
(It often gets carried away.)

With his pen he makes the pages bleed.
They all show things that only he can see.
He's just trying to find a way.
To show the rest of the world the picture he's freed.
Even if the message gets a little confused in its relay.

The writer knows the writing process is best described as a parasite that bites you in the early hours of the night.
The words that haunt you in your dreams...
The beasts that can only grow so large before needing to be freed.


These are the things the writer sees.
[comments] => 2 [counter] => 186 [topic] => 13 [informant] => ForeverAndADay [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 8 [ratings] => 2 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => DarkPoetry )
The Writing Process

Contributed by ForeverAndADay on Wednesday, 16th March 2005 @ 06:40:42 PM in AEST
Topic: DarkPoetry



Even when he sleeps, using his time to rest the voices that inspire his words.
Underneathe his thinking cap, the bodies stir.
The Voices tell him things, and he writes what they say.
No one else could understand, because no one else can think this way.
(Only the writer knows, that not writing means to go insane.)

He see's people as possibilities,
Models for his creativity.
A simple man can become a spy.
A woman and child could be trying to hide.
Everyone in the world could be a suspition.
The writer knows better then to ever trust his intuition.
(It often gets carried away.)

With his pen he makes the pages bleed.
They all show things that only he can see.
He's just trying to find a way.
To show the rest of the world the picture he's freed.
Even if the message gets a little confused in its relay.

The writer knows the writing process is best described as a parasite that bites you in the early hours of the night.
The words that haunt you in your dreams...
The beasts that can only grow so large before needing to be freed.


These are the things the writer sees.




Copyright © ForeverAndADay ... [ 2005-03-16 18:40:42]
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Re: The Writing Process (User Rating: 1 )
by Alina on Wednesday, 16th March 2005 @ 08:54:02 PM AEST
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I liked this. It was a strange concept for one to write about but you did it perfectly well. My writing process often seems this way.Keep up the good work.
ALINA
I loved how you used paranthesis..it made the poem seem kinda eerie


Re: The Writing Process (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Wednesday, 16th March 2005 @ 09:40:28 PM AEST
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Very thought provoking, interesting concepts of writing.
huggs,
emy




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