Thursday, August 25, 2011
Why I write.
I write to let go of things I can't let go of off of paper. To just let my emotions take over the words that eventually end up on this paper sitting in front of me. When I write things I wouldn't tell people, I write them in confidence knowing that piece of paper will keep whatever I write on it in its own creases, and not in someone elses' conversation. Writing helps me remember when I want to embrace those memories that I'd want myself to experience again, or even ones I wouldn't want to experience again. I write so I can understand myself better. Even though sometimes I have no idea what I'm trying to explain, or when I don't even have a full understanding of the words I'm writing, it just comes out. Writing can change my state of mind at times. It helps me forgive, process emotions, or even just makes me think. Writing is literally a freedom of speech and words. It's irreplaceable.
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I really like your background love. (:
ReplyDeleteAnd finally those notebooks full of writings can be put to use. You'll do great in this class, promise. (:
I agree with Sammy! This looks great and you're off to a wonderful start. It was a pleasure to read why you write and I look forward to reading all you do write in here. So glad you're in this class. :)
ReplyDeletesammy's is amazing
ReplyDeleteI found it interesting when you said that writing can change your state of mind. I never really thought about it that way, but it's so true. It's really cool that you identified that.
ReplyDeleteAnd writing being a freedom of speech. Totally correct. First amendment rights. *fistpump*
that was really good!
ReplyDeleteI really love your style of writing. It flows nicely and sounds very poetic. Well done. :)
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