Tejashree: Is Writing The Purest Form Of Expression?

    • Tejashree Sonawane, class X, BK Birla Public School, Kalyan
    • Publish Date: Oct 12 2018 3:31PM
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    • Updated Date: Oct 12 2018 3:31PM
Tejashree: Is Writing The Purest Form Of Expression?

Like every other supposed writer, I have often been asked this question “Why do you write?" I find it very difficult to answer this vague question. I can never seem to fathom my thoughts. Well, I can always try. Writing has this particular quality that attracts me to it. A writer is a person who is immeasurably charismatic and has something magnetic about him/her, while at the same time enigmatic. The mere art of writing fills me with this indescribable zeal which makes me doubt the existence of this universe.

When I write, I feel this extreme rush of energy and vigour gushing through my veins. I love the way my heart takes a leap when I finish writing a poem, when I have penned down all my thoughts on paper. No matter how illegible, how messy it might be, it's my mess — I made it. This sense of personal belonging is what I strive for. This is what makes writing a powerful and possibly the reason why people love poetry.

I have often been told that all writers and poets are broken inside. It is this brokenness of ours which sets us apart from the venerability of other races surviving on this Earth. This brokenness is like a persistent sound which will keep resonating even after the traumatic experience is over. But isn't this what happens to everything around us? Whatever we write stays in this world forever; be it in the innocent hearts of children or in the wisdom of the departed. Amidst all this beautiful chaos, we forget to appreciate the fact that every word we write on a piece of paper, we are leaving a legacy behind which will stand the test of inevitable oblivion, even if we go into oblivion ourselves. But the real question is — Will we forget how broken we are? It doesn't really matter. As Ernest Hemingway once said: “We are all broken. That's how the light gets in”.


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simridhi makhija DL DAV PUBLIC SCHOOL(SHALIMAR BAGH)

Paper is more patient than people after all. I love to hear from books and, speak to paper.

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