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So You Want To Be A Writer

by Charles Bukowski (1920-1994)

By SuwanaboomjaPublished 3 years ago 1 min read

if it doesn’t come bursting out of you

in spite of everything,

don’t do it.

unless it comes unasked out of your

heart and your mind and your mouth

and your gut,

don’t do it.

if you have to sit for hours

staring at your computer screen

or hunched over your

typewriter

searching for words,

don’t do it.

if you’re doing it for money or

fame,

don’t do it.

if you’re doing it because you want

women in your bed,

don’t do it.

if you have to sit there and

rewrite it again and again,

don’t do it.

if it’s hard work just thinking about doing it,

don’t do it.

if you’re trying to write like somebody

else,

forget about it.

if you have to wait for it to roar out of

you,

then wait patiently.

if it never does roar out of you,

do something else.

This is one of my favourite poems by Charles Bukowski, and I hoped you would like it.

inspirationalperformance poetrysad poetrysocial commentarysurreal poetry

About the Creator

Suwanaboomja

Hi, I'm Suwa, and I'm a writing enthusiast and blogger. I am passionate about writing poems that can stir strong emotions and motivate my readers to perceive the world from a fresh perspective.

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