I'm not so sure... this writer who seems to be having trouble getting their thoughts out onto the page seems to be in some despair... a blank page has left them with a blank life, and they seem to live through their words. So really, the world is what they create for themselves, what they write and the inspiration for which they write.
I'm not so sure... this writer who seems to be having trouble getting their thoughts out onto the page seems to be in some despair... a blank page has left them with a blank life, and they seem to live through their words. So really, the world is what they create for themselves, what they write and the inspiration for which they write.
"worlds" or "words"? Given the subject of the song (writer's block), I'm leaning towards "words".
Any thoughts before I correct this?
I believe it's "The world's what you create".
I believe it's "The world's what you create".
-Marc.
-Marc.
That makes even less sense context-wise. Hmpf.
That makes even less sense context-wise. Hmpf.
I'm not so sure... this writer who seems to be having trouble getting their thoughts out onto the page seems to be in some despair... a blank page has left them with a blank life, and they seem to live through their words. So really, the world is what they create for themselves, what they write and the inspiration for which they write.
I'm not so sure... this writer who seems to be having trouble getting their thoughts out onto the page seems to be in some despair... a blank page has left them with a blank life, and they seem to live through their words. So really, the world is what they create for themselves, what they write and the inspiration for which they write.
-Marc.
-Marc.
Hypothetically speaking, a writer creates "worlds", using words, they usually don't create the words they're using ;)
Hypothetically speaking, a writer creates "worlds", using words, they usually don't create the words they're using ;)