“I write to add my voice to the sum of voices, to be part of the choir. I write to be one sequin among the shimmering others, hanging by a thread from the evening gown of the world. I write to remember. I write to forget myself, to be so completely immersed in the will of the poem that when I look up from the page I can still smell the smoke from the house burning in my brain. I write to destroy the blank page, unravel the ink, use up what I’ve been given and give it away. I write to make the trees shiver at the sliver of sun slipping down the axe blade’s silver lip. I write to hurt myself again, to dip my fingertip into the encrusted pool of the wound. I write to become someone else, that better, smarter self that lives inside my dumbstruck twin. I write to invite the voices in, to watch the angel wrestle, to feel the devil gather on its haunches and rise. I write to hear myself breathing. I write to be doing something while I wait to be called to my appointment with death. I write to be done writing. I write because writing is fun.”
– Dorianne Laux (read more)
Reblogged this on KT Phillips Writes and commented:
This post from Words of the Year spoke to me today. Hopefully , it will speak to you as well. We write, because that is who we are!!!
Happy reading and writing to you all on this beautiful Wednesday.
KT
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Very kind of you to share, KT, thank you! Ms. Laux is one of my favorite poets, so I’m always happy to see her gain exposure. Thanks again, Christy
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