The Writer's Vow

The Writer's Vow

The Writer's Vow

Ink stains fingers, pages fray, yet still, they struggle through.

Morning light creeps past the blinds, a pale and fleeting glow,

Coffee cold, ideas thin, but on the words must flow.

Each letter drips with restless doubt, each sentence feels contrived,

Plots unravel, characters shout, but none feel quite alive.

The cursor blinks, a steady pulse—a metronome of dread,

Marking time in silent taunts within the writer’s head.

But habit binds with iron threads, forged in sleepless nights,

Discipline, their bitter bread, consumed beneath dim lights.

The muse is fickle, fleeting fast, like shadows on the wall,

Yet duty grips them to the last, though passion dares to stall.

Afternoon fades, the word count grows, though hollow feels the gain,

For not all seeds the writer sows will bloom without the rain.

But still, they press with weary hand, through paragraphs and prose,

Chasing meaning, bold and grand, in lines nobody knows.

And when the final word is penned, the day’s great battle won,

They close the page, their thoughts unspun, though restless minds aren’t done.

For in the silence, whispers start—new tales begin to play.

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3 months ago

POEM

It feels like l I am immersed in salt water

There sky seen unusual than it use to

The foe showing their flag at noon

The rooster crow and sprint

They do you illusion so that you doth not savour the sweet fragrance of rain.

So that you doth not relish the pleasantness of porridge.

So that you always feel like you want something you cannot describe,

Heck! Alas!

4 months ago

Wish you would come back And whisper one more word.

Your absence is the starting point of Agony.

Indulge me to profess my inner intent to you

Gimme more love than I need so that I am stone as though a bird haunted by innocent kids

Gimme more love now,

more than a heart can contain,

till I turn to stone.

Stone as a lost bird,

winged yet weighed down by the sky,

drifting without flight.

Haunted by soft hands,

children chasing with laughter,

shadows full of light.

Hold me till I break,

warmth that shivers in my bones,

silent echoes loud.


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4 months ago

Are you a fan of punk music, fashion? then join me so that we explore together.


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3 months ago

Punk FRIDAY

3 months ago

You all know Maya Angelou?

“Forgive yourself for not knowing what you didn’t know before you learned it.”

— Maya Angelou

4 months ago

Check out this post… "The Correct Way to Do Yoga: A Guide to Proper Practice".

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4 weeks ago

"kids these days don't loiter or act rebellious enough any more" kids just existing in public are more criminalized and surveilled than ever. almost every western country is running a panic about youth crime and how random teens standing awkwardly are a threat to civilization, and pushing for much more punitive laws. tons of states and powerful lobbies are pushing "parental right laws" that restrict the civil rights of minors even more. policing is first and foremost targeting youths, especially from low income and majority immigrant neighbourhoods. if a kid mildly steps out of line or says something awkward online or in a public space half a dozen people can whip up their phone and start mass harassment campaigns. and tech companies are now restricting access to the internet, the last way many teens can talk to each other freely and reach out to people outside family and school.

anyhow i think people really need to start giving kids at least a tiny bit more grace instead of making smug posts about how uncool they are compared to your youth days, you fucking twats

4 months ago

Check out this post… "Do You Know Graham Greene? ".

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Graham Greene (1904–1991) was a renowned English writer who gained international recognition for his novels, short stories, plays, and scree
3 months ago

The Dawn of a New Era: British England in the 16th Century

As the medieval period drew to a close, British England stood poised on the threshold of a new era. The 16th century, marked by significant cultural, economic, and political shifts, would forever alter the course of the nation's history.

*The Tudor Dynasty*

The 16th century saw the rise of the Tudor dynasty, which would rule England for the next 118 years. Henry VII, the first Tudor king, seized the throne in 1485, following the Battle of Bosworth Field. His son, Henry VIII, would go on to become one of the most infamous monarchs in English history, known for his six marriages and the English Reformation.

*The English Reformation*

The 16th century was a time of great religious upheaval in England. The Protestant Reformation, sparked by Martin Luther's Ninety-Five Theses in 1517, had far-reaching consequences for the English monarchy and the Church of England. Henry VIII's desire to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon led to the English Reformation, with the monarch declaring himself the Supreme Head of the Church of England.

*Cultural and Economic Developments*

The 16th century saw significant cultural and economic developments in British England. The Renaissance, which had begun in Italy, spread to England, influencing art, literature, and architecture. William Shakespeare, one of the most celebrated playwrights in English history, emerged during this period, penning iconic works such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."

The 16th century also witnessed the growth of trade and commerce in England. The establishment of the Muscovy Company in 1555 marked the beginning of English trade with Russia, while the East India Company, founded in 1600, would go on to play a significant role in the development of the British Empire.

*Conclusion*

The 16th century was a transformative period in British England, marked by significant cultural, economic, and political developments. The Tudor dynasty, the English Reformation, and the emergence of influential figures such as William Shakespeare all contributed to the shaping of a new England, one that would go on to play a major role in world affairs. As the century drew to a close, British England stood poised on the threshold of a new era, ready to face the challenges and opportunities of the 17th century.

4 months ago

Poem is when you write a unique piece in an elegant style.

You don't have to be subtle, just play with words, that's it!


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