Help! I have writers block! doesn anyone have ideas for new poems for me? * ill rate 5's! **
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? shrink2be answered Saturday October 15 2005, 10:10 am: hmmm lets see... i usually write about love, and hope or school and how, in a way, we arent more than just faces in desks. i've learned simple stuff sounds the best.
"how are you so perfect? so wonderful to me? how do you know exactly what to say to make me melt into the palm of your hand. how are you exactly what i want, and perfectly what i need? you are my shoulder to lean on, and the sleeve to wipe my tears away on. you are my pillow at night and are constantly on my mind. i want you with me every second of every day. i want to be able to comfort you the way that you need me to, but i am barely too far out of your reach to do so."
theres an example of one of mine... it isnt one of my best... but i hope its a decent example..
right about what you want to happen, like a boy sweeping you off your feet to tell you he loves you with all his heart and he couldnt spend another day without telling you that he wants to be with you forever.. well... i hope it helpd... actually that kind of inspired me to write another one. [ shrink2be's advice column | Ask shrink2be A Question ]
MHScutie87 answered Wednesday October 5 2005, 11:05 pm: You could write about love, hate, relationships, stress, parents, spirituality, anything really that you are dealing with at the moment. Think about your role in the world, and I'm sure some ideas will come!
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