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A writer asked me long ago, For advice on getting better. He runs through his works with a fine-tooth comb, Sculpting each and every letter. I said,firstly sheath your fine-tooth comb, For blood-lust it will only bring, And undress your cliche armour sir, For it only numbs the sting. And then I said, with cigarette lit, Be not ashamed of all your vices, You're allowed to care; and it's fine to swear -- It's allowed, if you can write it. Don't do this **** for fortune, For fame or to be credited, And if you want advice on writing well -- Keep that **** unedited.
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May 11, 2014
May 11, 2014 at 6:52 PM UTC
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A writer asked me long ago, For advice on getting better. He runs through his works with a fine-tooth comb, Sculpting each and every letter. I said,firstly sheath your fine-tooth comb, For blood-lust it will only bring, And undress your cliche armour sir, For it only numbs the sting. And then I said, with cigarette lit, Be not ashamed of all your vices, You're allowed to care; and it's fine to swear -- It's allowed, if you can write it. Don't do this **** for fortune, For fame or to be credited, And if you want advice on writing well -- Keep that **** unedited.
shane-oltingir
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May 11, 2014
May 11, 2014 at 6:52 PM UTC
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