Wishing writing could change me
I want writing to bring me peace about a situation, but it’s only temporary. I think of my smoking poem from last month. I used it to implore my boyfriend to stop smoking. He still smokes, and I no longer have peace.
It’s not that I wanted the poem to change him. (I mean, yeah, a little.) I wanted it to make me feel better about the situation because at least I understood why I felt the way I did.
I want writing to revive my dry faith. I want to write a poem about how I feel about God (see “Eli, Eli“) and get myself out of my rut.
But, it doesn’t work like that. Writing helps, but it’s not a world changer.
Still, I wish it were.
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Everything I Am
Scriptwriting Archive:
Broken-down Poetry, and what it means
The strenuous marriage of writing
Poetry as Therapy, pt. II
Imagination
Sh*tty First Drafts
Cross-train
Go get a life
March 19, 2011