Writers Block Poem by David Harris

Writers Block

Rating: 5.0


The worst thing any writer can experience
is the most dreaded writers block.
Sitting in front of a blank sheet of paper
waiting and waiting for the words to come.
It is the curse of all writers
whether they are good or bad.
The frustration of trying to unblock their mind.
We try it with reading others words or soothing music
hoping to stimulate the little grey cells into working.
However it is never as easy as it sounds
as a writers block can sometimes last for years,
I know that from experience as
I have been down that road before.
Then the inexplicable happens and you pick up a pen
and that blank page is not blank anymore,
it is filled with words galore.
The torture is over and a new start begins.
You give a big sigh of relief as your writing begins again,
but being always weary in case that block comes back again.

14 January 2011

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Jean Dament 15 January 2011

You captured well how we all get writer's block from time to time & how awful it feels to be that type of slump. I gave it a 10. I usually wait til I'm inspired by something before I write. Sometimes it just comes out of the blue. If I feel nothing is feeding my mind I just wait til it does; as it's something that can't be forced. It's usually when I'm relaxed or in a good mood that the words flow. If not I don't even try or bother. lol Spiritsong

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