Oh, think I'm losin' my mind again Go slow touch me like you do
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How do u deal with your problems?
I don’t
you can’t heal if you keep pretending you’re not hurt
So, I’ve personally never seen any posts supporting or praising writers who have a clean, sparse style so this is one’s for them. Don’t let anyone tell you you’re a bad writer just because you don’t write flowery, extravagant prose full of metaphors and obscure words. Vocabulary and metaphors aren’t the only things that makes writing “good”. Rhythm, tone, clarity, word choice, and voice also makes writing good. And you know what? You can achieve that with minimal description and a complete lack of metaphors. Your writing, no matter how minimalist it is, is just as valid and just as good as pretty, flowery prose.
you, you’re alone. sometimes it’s good to be alone. say it. say it.
“how many centuries deep is your wound?”
— Adonis, from “Unintended Worship,” If Only the Sea Could Sleep (Green Integer, 2003)
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