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Letters to Rosie. by TooSensitiveWriter
Letters to Rosie.
TooSensitiveWriter
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Who is Rosie? Why are these letters so important? Why doesn't this guy just stop being emotional and move on? Well. Letters to Rosie is not about a certain girl. It's about every girl and any girl, situations and realizations, in the form of spoken word poetry. "Letters to Rosie" is about that one person in your life that you have loved and lost in a relatiosnhsip. Each chapter or "letter" to your Rosie are different situations that have happened with a specific Rosie, I write about it in hopes i move on from my Rosie. Each chapter or letter is a different situation that happened with a Rosie
From The Bottom Of My Heart: Gone With the Wind (Poetry) by exxewhite
From The Bottom Of My Heart: Gone With the Wind (Poetry)
exxewhite
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Just a little glimpse of how I live my life. Written in a form of poetry. I started to wonder and I still was when I wrote those first few lines. As I continue to write, an idea; a theory slowly crept into my mind. What if this is the real me? All this. Everything that I wrote and will write. I am most comfortable when I write. All the feelings come at once, it's a balance. The ideas rush to me as if I'm in a museum full of art. Writing always feels right for me. When I want to get everything out of my chest, I write, but not that I want to keep it like a diary. When I fluidly form sentences, I feel like I'm in this vacuumed void, free from all worries; all negativity that will eventually destroy me. Yes, I'm writing a lot about sad and depressing things, but funny enough, I do not feel like that as soon as I start to write. It seems like the worries that haunt me in my head transfer to my hand, to the pen, then to paper I was writing on. My anxiety transfigures into words and are inked on the paper. I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that, as Lang Leav have quoted, "all sad people write."