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doubt questions doubt myself no confidence my own worst critic motivation is gone I hunger to find it back I long to feel good about me, feel good about the words I’ve written but I don’t think I can do this much more overflowing with confidence, I write ambition rises like a phoenix fires of yearning burn aloft passion for writing to you joy of sharing my soul hunger to write more words are my life I will write words of love
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Oct 28, 2014
Oct 28, 2014 at 2:24 PM UTC
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doubt questions doubt myself no confidence my own worst critic motivation is gone I hunger to find it back I long to feel good about me, feel good about the words I’ve written but I don’t think I can do this much more overflowing with confidence, I write ambition rises like a phoenix fires of yearning burn aloft passion for writing to you joy of sharing my soul hunger to write more words are my life I will write words of love
Day 28, dear reader. Day 28. I never would have thought to make it this far into #OctPoWriMo, but I have surprised even myself. And what is more surprising is that I am enjoying the art of 'thinking outside the box'. I have tried a couple different forms, and tried a couple different approaches. It has been enlightening, and a growing experience. So, what does today bring us? I have written a double etheree. An etheree is a 10 line poem that consists of 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 syllables. A double etheree is the same, except the order of lines/syllables is reversed in the second verse. Today's poem shows two sides of me, both of which very much are real. At times during #OctPoWriMo, I have felt both sides. Thanks to those who have encouraged me cough Jessica Scott cough to keep going. The theme we were given to work with was 'hunger' + a secondary 'feeling' word. I chose to use hunger not as relating to food, but rather in relation to my writing and my craft. I hope you enjoy today's offering. Rod E. Kok October 28, 2014
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Oct 28, 2014 at 2:24 PM UTC
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