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Why
Do I Write - A Masochists Dream |
by:
Marie
Pacha |
My
website administrator has given me an assignment.
I am to write an article and explain why
it is that I write. That sounded so simple
until I sat staring at this blank expanse
of white.
Do you want the dramatic version, or the
logical one that almost makes sense; well
at least if you know me? Oh heck, I'm just
going to start writing and see what comes
out.
Let me tell you what I believe about words
to begin with, and because I believe some
of my most profound statements come out
in rhyme that's how you are going to get
them.
What is this place? Why it is SO unique!!
Look, I have eyes, and a face, are those
FEET?
There's a blob on my face. I shall call
it a nose.
And those wiggly things on my feet, shall
be toes.
There on the keyboard, those must be hands,
connected to the rest, by long bendable
bands.
At the end of my hands, are those fingers
or toes?
I guess it's my choice, cause who really
knows.
Words were created so people could share,
all the things that they lived with, with
others who cared.
If I called that flower, and you called
it star,
our conversations wouldn't go very far.
But until someone said so, who really knew,
if I wore on my foot, an umbrella or shoe?
I hope you get the drift of that poem. I
was in a silly mood when I wrote it, and
yet it says exactly what I meant it to...that
words are the basis of communication, and
the commonality of our language allows us
to share ideas and learn from one another.
And what I do with my writing is take those
words and weave them into a poem or a story
to communicate to you, or to anyone else
interested in reading what passed through
my mind.
I write because sometimes I need to release
ideas that have formed. Seeing the clarity
or confusion of my thoughts on paper helps
me to sort them out and figure out exactly
how I feel about things. I express my deepest
feelings in my poems, and if any of them
make you cry you should know that my face
was probably wet as well. My dearest friends
tell me to write when they know I am in
a mood about something, because they know
that writing heals me. I can't tell you
why it works that way though I know it does;
maybe it's just a release.
That was the dramatic version. The logical
one is that I am better at expressing myself
in writing. Not so very long ago I went
back to college to attain some academic
credentials and also to take any and all
classes that would help me become a better
writer. To obtain a degree I had to take
a speech class. You'd think I would be pretty
good with words. I have had poetry readings
and I've been talking my head off at my
kids for 33 years, but put in front of an
audience (no matter how small) and all those
words I so carefully composed go straight
out of my head to God knows where. Nope,
I'm not a public speaker. I did discover
while taking that class that there are parts
of our brains that govern our abilities
to use words. In my particular case the
area for the spoken word is underdeveloped.
But that's okay. You put me in front of
a keyboard and my fingers take wing, only
having trouble keeping up with my brain
as I compose.
There's one other reason I write. As I have
gotten just a bit older I've realized that
it's all too easy to sit back and keep quiet
about something I don't like as opposed
to speaking my mind and kicking up a fuss.
But if I don't speak my mind how is anyone
going to know that I don't like something?
And maybe, just maybe, someone else out
there agrees with me and is just sitting
back and keeping quiet too. Maybe some things
do need to be changed, and maybe my words
will instigate that change. I'm not worried
about being politically correct anymore,
and if someone criticizes me for being irrational
I just write it off to menopause. (I've
found that to be a wonderfully effective
excuse!)
I write because there are things I want
to say. I hope you find them interesting
as you read them!
Marie Pacha "exploded onto the writing scene"
in 2001. Her first two ebooks are soon to
be re-released in hard copy and her latest
two are in bookstores now.
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