To Write



To Write
•To Write is my spiritual alarm that awakes me from my so dark night..
•To write is to clarify for my own sake my emotions & thoughts like sunlight
•To write is my ray of hope, that will make all the coming days brighter..
•To write is my hidden weapon I use to stake on my ability as daring fighter
•To write is my comfortable refuge I need to take away my so stark fright.
•To write is my potential courage that let me break my strong chain too tight..
•To write in my psychological cure to heal my heartache to become alright
•To write is my actual reference to see & fix my mistakes & doing the right..
•To write is my reliable rescue that saves me from earthquake & gloomy sight
•To write is my mirror to face the truth, not shake & see black from white..
•To write is my mental relief to not forsake my life but waiting for twilight..
•To write is not an escape, it's a brake to improve myself & becoming bighter..
•To write in not living a fake reality, it's a trial for having a better sighter..
•To write is overtake troubles, breathe again & on my priority putting highlight
•To write is a special gift from God "thank you my God to make me a writer"

By/Rania Hosny Abdel Fattah

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The poem is expressing what Writing poems means to the poet .. & this is one of my favorite poems because it's talking about all poems writers..

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Submitted by rania_hosny12369 on October 12, 2021

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Rania Hosny Abdel Fattah Hassan

Rania Hosny Abdel Fattah Hassan .. an egyptian poems writer "on line" & I published my 1st poem on line " falling down " on 2002 & win "award winning poet" Pin on 2012 from www.poetry.com "Rania Hosny Abdel Fattah Hassan" Poetry.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2021. Web. 18 Feb. 2021. . more…

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