Just a thought

Just a thought

A Poem by Anthony Morningstar
"

This probally more like a blog thing than anything but whatever

"

I've lost the will

   the desire

   the need

 

I feel like I shouldn't write another lette

 

I feel like I should sto

 

But maybe this is a good thing.

Now there's no need to believe that I could actually make money doing this

That anything that write matters more then what is drawn in the sand and the tide is coming in

 

Now I can move ahead and...

© 2008 Anthony Morningstar


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I'm guessing the missing 'r' and 'p' are to make a point. Regardless of whether it is or isn't... it seems right.

Writing comes and go, I guess. Like something drawn in the sand; like the tide. Creativity ebbs and it flows, and there's a lot to it. More than people think. Sometimes it's POW, sometimes its meh... Meh. And when it's gone there's a fear that maybe it'll never come back.

Making sense?

Not so much.

...

(Second to the last line has some sort of verb-noun malfunction. It's kind of confusing to read.)

I like that this jumps. It really does read more like a blog/thought pattern. I don't think coherently or completely. I'd like to hope I'm not alone...

((don't give up))

Posted 17 Years Ago


Fresh and interesting. Good to read and hope to read more.

Posted 17 Years Ago


I like this last line "That anything that write matters more then what is drawn in the sand and the tide is coming in"

Your missing an r on "letter" and a "p" on stop.

Don't stop writing! Never.

-R

Posted 17 Years Ago



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Anthony Morningstar
Anthony Morningstar

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