When I write
I follow a pattern
Always, without fail
The same four stages
Every time
First comes the idea
A spark of inspiration
And I churn out words
One, two, maybe ten lines
Then I begin to mould
Shaping what I have written
Into a more poetic form
Fleshing out my thoughts
The third stage is editing
Checking my spelling
My grammar and syntax
Correcting mistakes
And finally
I click “Move to trash”
Because anything needing that much work
Is no longer real
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Ruthlessly true… π
However I always try not to kill the essence of the thoughts poured into the combination of words as I tend to beautify what I write….
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Thank you.
My problem is that when I think, I overthink. So I just try not to think. π It has mixed results…
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Over thinkers never wait for the answers… they forge the answers on their own…. π
Thank you Matt. I liked your work. You have a natural style….
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I cannot agree more. So very clearly and concisely explained.
Oft times what I start to write and what I eventually finish writing are totally different.
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Nice little twist at the end there. Great piece.
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Thanks! π
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So true!
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Thanks π
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