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Freedom

The Restrictions of Boundlessness

By Stephanie HoogstadPublished 3 months ago 1 min read
Freedom
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The blank piece of paper in front of me

Is mine, all mine, to do with what I please

No requirements to restrain me,

No outline to guide me,

Just my pen and me writing,

My imagination free-flowing;

I can go anywhere, I can be anything:

I can fly among the dragons, I can swim among the mermaids,

I can have coffee in Paris or eat sushi in Tokyo,

I can break a million hearts or have my heart broken,

I can climb the tallest mountains or stream to my heart’s content,

I can be the world’s most interesting woman or the world’s best daughter,

But I find one problem that makes my pen hover,

One problem that makes my brain halt with fear—

Where do I begin?

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Stephanie Hoogstad

With a BA in English and MSc in Creative Writing, writing is my life. I have edited and ghost written for years with some published stories and poems of my own.

Learn more about me: thewritersscrapbin.com

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Comments (7)

  • Kelsey Clarey3 months ago

    This is a perfect description. Figuring out where to start always seems to be one of the hardest parts.

  • Shirley Belk3 months ago

    So much truth,,,loved this.

  • Esala Gunathilake3 months ago

    Really, it is freedom!

  • Omgggg that was so relatable hahaha. Loved your poem!

  • Kendall Defoe 3 months ago

    The best way to write is to get out of your own way.

  • Ameer Bibi3 months ago

    Amazing, you describes it very well that really nears the reality

  • D.K. Shepard3 months ago

    Ah, beginning is the hardest part! All the possibilities swelling but which one to stick to the page? Great poem!

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