I’ve been writing songs
I’ve been writing songs since I was like six or seven. I’ve been writing poetry and short stories and stuff, but my first serious, serious song, I wrote when I was fourteen. Gabrielle Aplin
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I’ve been writing songs since I was like six or seven. I’ve been writing poetry and short stories and stuff, but my first serious, serious song, I wrote when I was fourteen. Gabrielle Aplin
If you want to change people by talking about God, then there is only one way: instead of teaching God, you must live God. Because: teaching God is unthinkable in any other way than the way you would teach love or poetry. You teach love only through love, poetry only through writing poetry, faith in … Read more
I began to write poetry when I was about four years old. In other words, I’ve always been writing poetry. Ernesto Cardenal
Just getting something to work usually means writing reams of code fast, like a Stephen King novel, but making it maintainable and high-quality code that really expresses the ideas well, is like writing poetry. Art is taking away. Erik Naggum
I thought to spend my declining years writing poetry and teaching – but that won’t pay the Bergdorf’s bill. I think I’ll move to somewhere life is cheaper. Erica Jong
Nonfiction ties your hands a bit, and just like writing poetry in rhyme, it can force you to make more brutal decisions in terms of word choice, plot, etc. Emily Susan Rapp
The mysterious thing about writing poetry is that when you’re – when things are going poorly, when you’re not thinking well, even making two sentences together is extremely hard and I just can’t make the connections. Edward Hirsch
I think that the dark side of MFA programs is that they’re generating more poets than the culture can absorb and there are more people writing poetry than possibly read it or can certainly earn a living around it. Edward Hirsch
I think the culture can absorb so many people writing poetry and trying to earn their living in poetry. Edward Hirsch
Now, the process of writing poetry is very messy. Not systematic, never quite the same Edward Hirsch