So I've only been reading poetry lately, and not writing. I think I'm trying to find that "perfect" moment of inspiration, where I would be able to write something worthy of being a classic. Upon retrospect it looks as if that perspective was actually just limiting my creative juices. I was thinking, "avoid cliche", (still very much correct), but I was applying that to my poetry themes as well. I'll try writing about whatever I like (cliche or not), but my content won't be cliche. Perhaps that warrants some good points - eventually all topics would have been written about and deemed "cliche", but the content and how the poem is written can always be different from before.
Joke time:
Q: What did the Pink Panther say when he stepped on an ant?
A: Dead-ant, dead-ant, dead-ant dead-ant dead-ant, dead-ant dead-ant...
Devious Comments
good to hear you're writing
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first chapter of ALAN'S APOCALYPSE: [link]
SO--, you hate school, too?
then click --> [link]
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"Insults are the last arguments of a man with no vocabulary."
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"Insults are the last arguments of a man with no vocabulary."
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"Insults are the last arguments of a man with no vocabulary."
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