We grew up listening to our moms' bed time stories. Or dads' hilarious jokes. Or grandparents' flashbacks. We knew we would grow up reading texts in school, collecting books we wouldn't have enough time to finish reading, and writing letters to people we felt were important. We have been in love with prose more than we could ever realize and it has played a big part in our lives from our childhood to whatever stage we are currently on.
Poetry is one of the hardest things to make. It requires a lot of time to come up with something the world will enjoy. All the daydreams we had imagining how the leaves and dandelions dance during Summer, or the frustrations when the words don't follow the meter in sonnets, or the fear of trying to write something in our English classes, or the patience when you're experiencing lethologica and forget the word that follows the rhyme scheme. We have fair shares of love and pain for poems.
Music is a part of our lives. We listen to songs whatever mood we are in: happy, sad, mad, jealous, etc. We tried—at least once—singing in front of our relatives during Holidays when we were still children. Some of our teachers even ask us to sing during our performance tasks. Imagine how different the world would be if there were no music in it.
Not good, I suppose.
Not good, I suppose.
books and stories
I started writing in 2013 when I first had my heart broken. I was young and I knew nothing about literature. As years passed by, I learned to work on things I never knew would help me become the writer that I am now. Short story, a paragraph, a sentence, a phrase, a word... It doesn't matter. Just write from the heart and let the world hear you speak through ink.
songs
Aside from writing prose and poetry, I also love writing songs about various topics such as love, heartbreak, mental health, and women empowerment.
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