Arts & Culture Poetry

Poem: Writer’s starvation

They say writers starve

Starve for greatness

When pen touches paper

Writers feel euphoric

Ink spills poetry out from the love

Pen and paper were never meant to separate

A longing mind to bring them together

The hunger to want to write a new life

To write is to play God

Cause a beginning

And an end

When a writer halts their free spirit

When they cannot bring themselves

To recollect feelings

Whether they are harsh or kind

It breaks pen and paper apart

Pen and paper cry out for each other

“When will we be together to create life again?!”

 

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“I was born in Toronto, raised in Guelph. I’m a second year sociology student at the University of Guelph. I love the places where I’ve lived, I’ve travelled, and people I’ve met. I write to express my gratitude as well as my grief towards what has transpired to make me who I am today.” —Fatima Buela

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Image by Alora Griffiths/The Ontarion

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