The sound, the exhaustion, and the writer's block

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Click. Click.

Tap. Tap.


The sound

of the keyboard

given off by

the sound

of

exhaustion.


" I can't believe

I've been working

on this piece

all night

with no idea

in mind."


"I 've been writing the same phrase

over

and

over...


what to write?...


WHAT TO WRITE?...


what to write?...,


but nothing seems to come to mind."


The thought of

not being able to write anything,

not being able to write something,

and

not being able to write

is a sign

of

exhaustion.


I' ve had enough of this, and

enough

is

enough.


I cannot

process

any of this.


"I need a break." I tell myself.


Although, a break


is never enough.


It

is never enough

to break

through

this concrete

block

that I feel

I am trying to stand on top of

as it is laid over me...


brick

by

brick.


"...writer's block...," I tell myself.


I thought


it


didn't exist


and now


it


is a part


of my existence.


"Why can't I write the right words

that I want to write?" I tell myself.


What I need

is a sign

of

relief.


"Where can I..."

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