Dear self harm,
I am writing to thank you for your help over the past few years. You have helped me through a lot of my problems throughout my life. But I'm not sure if I can go on seeing you.
We met that one night a few years back in my bedroom. It was surprising how we just clicked like that. We're perfect for eachother. Whenever I was angry, you could always calm me down. Whenever I was upset, you'd replace my tears. Whenever I needed you, you were always there. You are my best friend. You are my hero. You are my saviour.
But then our relationship started going badly. I began to start using you. I insisted on you being there even whe
His girlfriend just dumped him
some freshmen just jumped him
his lifes got him stumped and hes so depressed
so now he wears makeup
to hide all his screwups
he says life is pain were not impressed
same pain, different poem .
CHORUS:
Were all being whiners
lets put on eyeliner
your lifes on a timer in Emo 101
her converse, his girl pants
My Chemical Romance
so many depressed bands in Emo 101
mood: apathetic
hes feeling poetic
but all those cosmetics cant help him write
hes drinking and cutting
with boys now hes smutting
the world doesnt get him so he
A girl rides in the seat beside me,
she cannot live,
she's got too much to give,
collapsed under the marquee.
She wears her heart on her sleeve,
this is what she gets,
for no regrets,
her absence without leave.
Through the glass she'll die,
a lesson to the world,
her thoughts unfurled,
with blind ambition's cry.
How to Write a Fan Fiction by sailorstarnite, literature
Literature
How to Write a Fan Fiction
How to Write an Excellent Fan Fiction
Here is a condensed, easily-accessible guide to writing a compelling and popular Fanfic!
Hopefully, this will help to redefine the ten basic "rules" and allow more excellent stories to emerge and satiate the growing need in the Community.
So, let us begin:
1. Know How to Write a Story
It may sound basic, but most stories lack the underlying structure on which a tale is based upon. Without this mold most stories will fail spectacularly, quickly losing readers to boredom or confusion, the writer's worst enemies.
All good stories have six essential parts: