xMyOwnMindx Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 all for nothing too many things to fill the room but left with nothing else moneyless back to the same number cant sleep when i need to cant breathe went i think about it it's like i dont even want it back how can i fix this now ive deemed a soulless exsistance and as far away as i move from that i seem to close my eyes and find my mind i see that theres change to be made but how i dont want your answers i cant accept them thats not me i know wuts good or at least to the right direction ill fix this one thing at a time so young but hardly innocent ive kissed that goodbye with every step and no regrets everything happens for a reason and i gave innocence away thought itd make all the difference maybe just a shot of confidence maybe just pure boredum without them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 all for nothingtoo many things to fill the room but left with nothing else moneyless back to the same number cant sleep when i need to cant breathe went i think about it it's like i dont even want it back how can i fix this now ive deemed a soulless exsistance and as far away as i move from that i seem to close my eyes and find my mind i see that theres change to be made but how i dont want your answers i cant accept them thats not me i know wuts good or at least to the right direction ill fix this one thing at a time so young but hardly innocent ive kissed that goodbye with every step and no regrets everything happens for a reason and i gave innocence away thought itd make all the difference maybe just a shot of confidence maybe just pure boredum without them Fantastic! Glad you have stopped back in to write more for us!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xMyOwnMindx Posted April 23, 2007 Author Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 Fantastic!Glad you have stopped back in to write more for us!!!! thanks. i have a question.. and i dont want any bull. i dont care if my feelings are hurt. i want honesty.. am i good enough to actually like.. write.. as a profession? i dont want you to be like yes.. and then i got for it and fail and dont just tell me to try just talk to me about it. how can i get better? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 Fantastic!Glad you have stopped back in to write more for us!!!! thanks. i have a question.. and i dont want any bull. i dont care if my feelings are hurt. i want honesty.. am i good enough to actually like.. write.. as a profession? i dont want you to be like yes.. and then i got for it and fail and dont just tell me to try just talk to me about it. how can i get better? You absolutely are good enough to write as a profession. BUT... ask any successful author and they will tell you they have had lots of rejection letters. Grishams first book, A Time To Kill, one of the best in my opinion, was a sleeper until he wrote the super successful others. So, if you get rejection letters, do not dismay as this is part of the writing process. I would start collecting your poetry in a book, dated, to save for future use. This would not be your journal, but a poetry book. Read lots of other poets and see what you like and what you don't like. I have lots of other ideas, and will give them to you in a more organized method, but not at the moment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xMyOwnMindx Posted April 24, 2007 Author Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 Fantastic!Glad you have stopped back in to write more for us!!!! thanks. i have a question.. and i dont want any bull. i dont care if my feelings are hurt. i want honesty.. am i good enough to actually like.. write.. as a profession? i dont want you to be like yes.. and then i got for it and fail and dont just tell me to try just talk to me about it. how can i get better? You absolutely are good enough to write as a profession. BUT... ask any successful author and they will tell you they have had lots of rejection letters. Grishams first book, A Time To Kill, one of the best in my opinion, was a sleeper until he wrote the super successful others. So, if you get rejection letters, do not dismay as this is part of the writing process. I would start collecting your poetry in a book, dated, to save for future use. This would not be your journal, but a poetry book. Read lots of other poets and see what you like and what you don't like. I have lots of other ideas, and will give them to you in a more organized method, but not at the moment. thanks. and i had poem books but my diarys and them always seemed to mash sometimes i even write notes to my friends that sound like poems writing is writing i cant help but mush it all together Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 Fantastic!Glad you have stopped back in to write more for us!!!! thanks. i have a question.. and i dont want any bull. i dont care if my feelings are hurt. i want honesty.. am i good enough to actually like.. write.. as a profession? i dont want you to be like yes.. and then i got for it and fail and dont just tell me to try just talk to me about it. how can i get better? You absolutely are good enough to write as a profession. BUT... ask any successful author and they will tell you they have had lots of rejection letters. Grishams first book, A Time To Kill, one of the best in my opinion, was a sleeper until he wrote the super successful others. So, if you get rejection letters, do not dismay as this is part of the writing process. I would start collecting your poetry in a book, dated, to save for future use. This would not be your journal, but a poetry book. Read lots of other poets and see what you like and what you don't like. I have lots of other ideas, and will give them to you in a more organized method, but not at the moment. thanks. and i had poem books but my diarys and them always seemed to mash sometimes i even write notes to my friends that sound like poems writing is writing i cant help but mush it all together As long as you can pull out your poetry when you need to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xMyOwnMindx Posted April 25, 2007 Author Report Share Posted April 25, 2007 Fantastic!Glad you have stopped back in to write more for us!!!! thanks. i have a question.. and i dont want any bull. i dont care if my feelings are hurt. i want honesty.. am i good enough to actually like.. write.. as a profession? i dont want you to be like yes.. and then i got for it and fail and dont just tell me to try just talk to me about it. how can i get better? You absolutely are good enough to write as a profession. BUT... ask any successful author and they will tell you they have had lots of rejection letters. Grishams first book, A Time To Kill, one of the best in my opinion, was a sleeper until he wrote the super successful others. So, if you get rejection letters, do not dismay as this is part of the writing process. I would start collecting your poetry in a book, dated, to save for future use. This would not be your journal, but a poetry book. Read lots of other poets and see what you like and what you don't like. I have lots of other ideas, and will give them to you in a more organized method, but not at the moment. thanks. and i had poem books but my diarys and them always seemed to mash sometimes i even write notes to my friends that sound like poems writing is writing i cant help but mush it all together As long as you can pull out your poetry when you need to. i will i would never throw out a journal im a packrat i dont throw away anything... lol i almost asked for therapy today in group(yeah, its therapy but not REALLY) im miserable Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horatio Posted April 25, 2007 Report Share Posted April 25, 2007 Fantastic!Glad you have stopped back in to write more for us!!!! thanks. i have a question.. and i dont want any bull. i dont care if my feelings are hurt. i want honesty.. am i good enough to actually like.. write.. as a profession? i dont want you to be like yes.. and then i got for it and fail and dont just tell me to try just talk to me about it. how can i get better? You absolutely are good enough to write as a profession. BUT... ask any successful author and they will tell you they have had lots of rejection letters. Grishams first book, A Time To Kill, one of the best in my opinion, was a sleeper until he wrote the super successful others. So, if you get rejection letters, do not dismay as this is part of the writing process. I would start collecting your poetry in a book, dated, to save for future use. This would not be your journal, but a poetry book. Read lots of other poets and see what you like and what you don't like. I have lots of other ideas, and will give them to you in a more organized method, but not at the moment. thanks. and i had poem books but my diarys and them always seemed to mash sometimes i even write notes to my friends that sound like poems writing is writing i cant help but mush it all together As long as you can pull out your poetry when you need to. i will i would never throw out a journal im a packrat i dont throw away anything... lol i almost asked for therapy today in group(yeah, its therapy but not REALLY) im miserable I am truly sorry you are miserable. I wish I could help. Asking for additional help is not bad. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xMyOwnMindx Posted April 25, 2007 Author Report Share Posted April 25, 2007 Fantastic!Glad you have stopped back in to write more for us!!!! thanks. i have a question.. and i dont want any bull. i dont care if my feelings are hurt. i want honesty.. am i good enough to actually like.. write.. as a profession? i dont want you to be like yes.. and then i got for it and fail and dont just tell me to try just talk to me about it. how can i get better? You absolutely are good enough to write as a profession. BUT... ask any successful author and they will tell you they have had lots of rejection letters. Grishams first book, A Time To Kill, one of the best in my opinion, was a sleeper until he wrote the super successful others. So, if you get rejection letters, do not dismay as this is part of the writing process. I would start collecting your poetry in a book, dated, to save for future use. This would not be your journal, but a poetry book. Read lots of other poets and see what you like and what you don't like. I have lots of other ideas, and will give them to you in a more organized method, but not at the moment. thanks. and i had poem books but my diarys and them always seemed to mash sometimes i even write notes to my friends that sound like poems writing is writing i cant help but mush it all together As long as you can pull out your poetry when you need to. i will i would never throw out a journal im a packrat i dont throw away anything... lol i almost asked for therapy today in group(yeah, its therapy but not REALLY) im miserable I am truly sorry you are miserable. I wish I could help. Asking for additional help is not bad. (see next poem) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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