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Writer's Perspective
Thoughts in your head like bubbles being
blown from the lips of creative minds
Coming out as words on paper so perfectly lined
The pencil glides along like an ice skater
twirling on a frozen lake
Monsters sleeping inside you are finally awake
The words are their playground; sentences
their homes
The pages give them a whole new world to roam
Like puppets on strings, you control what they do
Each character developed, is a single part of you
No boundaries, no rules, just a blank sheet
Crossing the line where imagination and reality meet
Like a seed planted in the ground
The story grows bigger, knowing no bounds
All different emotions seep in its roots
Mixing together to bloom into fruit
Like all good things must come to an end
Nobody will forget the message you send
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This piece is about what it is like from a writer's perspective. It's what we do and what writing really is. To us, we create people, things, and even worlds from just our minds. It all starts with an idea, a spark of the imagination. From then on, we let ourselves free to think until we haven't written something amazing. In the end, our writing leaves a message or theme that, if done well, resonates with the readers.