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Fresh page, new start
Story told from the heart
Words fail, don’t fit
Throw away what’s writ.
Fresh page, start again
White space, idle pen
Verbs, nouns don’t knit
Throwaway what’s writ.
Fresh page, another try
Plot, theme, wave goodbye
Bright idea not lit
Throw away what’s writ
Best seller, sure-fire hit?
Can’t read what’s not writ.
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Love it, Nettie. You’ve summed it up well – but you certainly didn’t have writer’s block for that one! Maria x
Ach, you know I did and I wrote it because I couldn’t take what I was working on any further and got frustrated with myself. But thatnk you for you lovely comment xxx
This is excellent! The last line, “Can’t read what’s not writ.” perfectly encaptures the challenge a writer faces — this line will definitely stick with me.
— Moses485
it was one of those days for me. absolutely depressing. is it the revision process?? not alone, anyway, tnx for light-heartedness. jf
Love it Nettie! So so true and as Moses485 said, the last line sums it up brilliantly.
Ah, thank you all. I thought it might hit a nerve for us writers!
great – really like this
Ha ha! Love it. It sadly rings a bell!
you got a loud ay-MEN for that, sisah!
X
Ah hear you, girlfriend!
Nx