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Aug 2016
I have desired to own my own typewriter for so long
Thought I would never amount to be a true writer; without one
Told myself again and again;
I need to have an antique indication that I am one
I need an vessel other than a dusty ole notebook and pen
If I did not invest in the proper tool I believed;
I would never become a true writer
My fingers needed to feel the pressure of each letter being wrote
Almost as if the **** machine would write off symphonies for me
As if there would be magic within the ink specific only to a typewriter
I have never been so wrong;
I won't ever be a true writer; regardless of what tool I use
So **** it; here I am punching away at my keyboard
Regardless
Nicholas A McNutt
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Nicholas A McNutt  Pittsburgh, PA
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