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The pen was an extension of her hand. The line between skin and dull plastic disappeared. Words bled from the ballpoint, her own blood poured out on the page She filled page after page, stanzas, epics, novels. She ran out of paper. She ran out of ink. She ran out of words. Her pen bled dry and it would not breathe her words. Instead, they were trapped in her head, gathering dust with neglect, no way to connect.
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Jan 23, 2014
Jan 23, 2014 at 8:57 PM UTC
Writers' Block
The pen was an extension of her hand. The line between skin and dull plastic disappeared. Words bled from the ballpoint, her own blood poured out on the page She filled page after page, stanzas, epics, novels. She ran out of paper. She ran out of ink. She ran out of words. Her pen bled dry and it would not breathe her words. Instead, they were trapped in her head, gathering dust with neglect, no way to connect.
in the thick of a block lately.
rae-hogan
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Jan 23, 2014
Jan 23, 2014 at 8:57 PM UTC
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