Scripted Nothings

Scripted Nothings

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"If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry." - Emily Dickinson Poem - a piece of figurative writing which touches a person's soul, challenges perception, and takes them in a rollercoaster filled with emotion, love, friendship, familyhood, reconciliation, beauty, nature and many more. These are (probably) NOT one of those poems, but what's important is I definitely felt my head taking off. No. I'm not drunk. I hope. ⚠ No heads were taken off in the making of these poems. ⏰ Updates everytime the author feels they got their head back
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(Periodic Updates)Poetry isn't just words put together in a certain rhythm or a smooth way; it's the act of putting yourself and emotions into your writing. It's laying back in the middle of a field and staring up at a cloud and finding all the details that make it unique. It's star gazing and asking yourself questions that could never be answered. It's wondering, it's questions, it's emotions, it's senses, it's poetry.. and every single poem has a trace of yourself in it. My goal in my poems is to make people think and believe. Think deeper than what everything seems. Look deeper. Don't just read the cover, read the book. Find out what it has to offer, and hopefully you'll find something relatable that helps encourage you or atleast let you know you're not alone.(:

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