⟢ 𝓟𝓸𝓮𝓶𝓼 ⟢
When it comes to writing, I find Poetry is the most fun and versatile, as the kinds of form they can have vary greatly, Here I've linked the different poems I've written over the past year, with a little description of what I was thinking when I wrote them.
I hope that you can find some interest reading them, whoever you are!
Bare in mind this page is still very unfinished and I will continue to update it when I can!
𝓜𝔂 𝓹𝓸𝓮𝓶𝓼
- A rusted mirror˚₊ · »-♡→
It feels embarrasing explaining my thought process, but my idea was a writer or artist of some sort hasn't been able to create anything and is talking to his friend, constantly worried about keeping up appearances both physically and metaphorically, when I made it, it was suppossed to mirror some of the work by Robert Browning, however since I only had 50 mins I think I will try again some other time.
- Brushstrokes of a life˚₊ · »-♡→
I entered this into a school competeition which I did not win, under the theme 'refuge', I thought of how important and yet taxing art can be for me, though it will always be a place where I can express myself.
- The dauntless scribe˚₊ · »-♡→
It's difficult for me to continue to be creative sometimes, especially when it feels as though nobody actually sees it, however I can't stop myself from wanting to continue to create, despite some hardships.
- O lord, my vow˚₊ · »-♡→
With this poem I was thinking about how sometimes religion makes people feel guilty for existing normally, how people will never be free from sin because they were created with it and how because of that they're made to feel guilty for it. Of course this isn't every situation with religion, simply something I thought was interesting to think about.
- I'm sorry˚₊ · »-♡→
Warning! This poem contains abusive themesThis is probably my favourite poem of the ones i have written so far, it is a dialogic poem, so it can be read horizontaly or vertically, which changes what you get from it slightly. I felt like 2 conflicting ideas from an abusive relationship would be interesting to write about given the kind of form this poem uses.