The Nothing We Write Poem by Terence George Craddock

The Nothing We Write



it does not matter
if time everything
we write is not good

the absolute nothing
we write cannot be good
so no pressure just write


Copyright © Terence George Craddock

Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: writing
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Inspired by a conversation with the poet Annette Aitken.
Dedicated to the poet Annette Aitken.
Written in June 2016 on the 14.6.2016.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Michael Walker 01 July 2016

I very much agree-'no pressure'. To feel under any sort of pressure is not good for a writer. You are doing well writing on your own terms.

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Annette Aitken 29 June 2016

keep right on to the end of the road from a song of years pass. wow can't believe I can inspire another. I am honoured kind sir. Annette.

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Terry Craddock 29 June 2016

From: Terry Craddock To: Annette Aitken Date-Time: 6/13/2016 7: 42: 00 AM (GMT -6: 00) written from the conversation about writing, the poems I wrote on my conversation to you were 'When Why Writing Poetry', 'Claiming Confidence To Writing Write', 'Will Critics Stop Us Writing? ', 'A Little Is Better Than Nothing' and 'The Nothing We Write'. The relative part of my comment began (all styles please some but not all, we may write for a few or many, but differing styles themes please differing personalities, yet only we may write ourselves if we dare) :)

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Eric Cockrell 28 June 2016

Keep breathing, keep writing, Keep the flame!

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