Monday, September 16, 2013

Writers dreaming

#3. I do think that talking about bad things gives them more power. Mostly because your letting them get in to your mind. When something gets to you, you’re letting in take control of something. To me that is a type of power. Isn’t having power, simply having control over another thing. And your brain holds our emotions, which control use. How we feel, look, act. Let something take control of that and it can even get to the point of having power over you. #4. Before I was having dreams about losing teeth or storms coming through and taking them apart, I had wonderful dreams. Ones of me with my idol, fictional characters, or even doing things really cool like flying. But then the night mares came. All of my dreams would end the same with me losing my teeth or a storm coming in a talking something good from me. These dreams scared me so bad that I looked up what they meant one day as I was sitting at home. The translation I found said that losing your teeth means that you are going through something bad and might even be depressed. It scared me when I read that becauase4 I started having them a few months before I lost my mother. #9. I get distracted very easy. Even the smallest peace of glitter on the ground can get me to look at it. I might start thinking I need this no I need that, why can’t I find what I need. Then I won’t rest until I found that one thing that I was looking for. Most of the times it’s drinks. For me a room needs to be quite and music is optional. If I’m in class than I love it but I hate it at home because I have to use buds and then I’ll find myself not being able o clear my thoughts with someone else’s running all over my brain.

1 comment:

  1. That last line is quite poetic:

    "I’ll find myself not being able to clear my thoughts with someone else’s running all over my brain."

    I think you could turn that into an interesting poem.

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