Writer’s Block; Poetry

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Writing poetry is like a roller coaster

All is well as the roller coaster begins to build momentum for its uphill climb

It builds and builds,


But sometimes

That roller coaster gets stuck

Losing all momentum and will that it had

 

People get  disappointed as they are  ushered off

Ruining their day

With one bad experience

 

They no longer go on the roller coasters of that amusement park

Fearing disappointment at every turn

Every drop laced with fear on the uncertainty of the ending

 

Eventually, everything ends

And so does the roller coaster

With its heavy huffs as it comes to a stop


For some people, that was the best rollercoaster they’ve ever been on

Some like the works of other parks better

But they all experienced the same situation

 

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

But so  is the beauty of the roller coaster

And the beauty of poetry

 

Often times, a poem can come to a standstill

A form of writer’s block in which

Nothing useful gets onto the page

 

Except the occasional tears of not being good at something you love

The writer in question needs to re-build their poem

Re-building the momentum

 

And making the roller coaster satisfying

Without an eventful end to the coaster

No one will want to come back and ride again

 

The rise, the fall, and the end 

Can make or break the experience

Poetry is one of the best things to stem from the human mind

 

We just need to believe in its power

And the power of the writer as they put the pen to paper

As they write your roller coaster into existence

And with it, an experience you can never forget.

 

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