Why Do I Write?

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    Why Do I Write?

    Why do people write? Some people write to show expression, happiness and sorrow. Some people write to try to connect with their inter-soul or to display how they feel. Untimely, writing is a form of thought, putting what's in your head and your heart in black and white. By writing you can create a visual picture on how you feel, what's going on in your life. Your writing can uplift a person who is feeling down. It can even give hope to a person that felt as though nothing else is worth living for. The words that you write can lighten up a room, or put a dark cloud over a happy situation. Words are powerful and will be remember for life, so what ever you choose to write about, whether it's for the good or bad. Make sure that you put thought into the outcome.

    I write because it helps me to relieve stress and pain. I write to encourage people when they are feeling low and think that the world is against them. I write hoping that others realize that there is a whole world outside of their circle to explore. I write with inspiration that if I can reach one person and change how they do things then I have successfully accomplished what I set out to do. When I write it allows others to come into my heart and to see the real me. That is why I write for the enjoyment.

    Why do you write and if you don't why not?

    Have a good day and remember writing is great for the soul and mind.

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    MrsKP commented on Why Do I Write?

    12-08-2009

    GREAT REASONS AND I WRITE TO EXPRESS MYSELF AND GET ALL OF MY THOUGHTS OUT OF MY MIND. WHEN I WRITE I CAN EXPRESS HATE SADNESS HAPPINESS IT DOESN'T MATTER BECAUSE MY PEN AND PAPER OR KEYBOARD DON'T JUDGE ME.

    Starchild

    12/12/2009

    So true, writing is a stress relief and it's an open area to express whatever is on your mind.

    A poem begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It finds the thought and the thought finds the words.

    Robert Frost (1875-1963) American Poet.

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