| Booksie Address: | http://www.booksie.com/memoryblue |
| Country: | Ireland |
| Favorite book: | Wuthering Heights |
| Member Since: | Feb 1, 2012 |
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: Feb 3, 2012
This poem is about the psychological horror and...
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: May 15, 2012
escape
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: May 5, 2012
I recently stayed in Dublin City for a few days and as a...
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: May 5, 2012
A better understanding of a regular occurance.
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: May 5, 2012
I wrote this last December when I found out that we were...
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: May 5, 2012
Something I can do well.
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: May 5, 2012
New York in the good ol' days. Let us remember Sinatra,...
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: May 5, 2012
Written after a bad day at school when it was like I was...
by memoryblue
Posted: Feb 21, 2012
I wrote this in dedication to the memory of the great Jay...
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: Feb 5, 2012
Inspired by the power of words and just how much they...
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: Feb 3, 2012
Based on Gatsby's house
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: Feb 3, 2012
New Year's Eve , Time's Square.
Let everything go but...
Essay by memoryblue
Posted: Feb 3, 2012
This was an English project that I did that year in...
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: Feb 3, 2012
This poem is about the psychological horror and...
Poem by memoryblue
Posted: Feb 3, 2012
"death is only the beginning"
I find my writing expresses my true character at it's most emotional level. I write because I love to, I want to, I have to. My writing has been described ( by my English teacher) as over indulgent, too fussy, too deep and that my use of big words are only to "pretty" it up. But, I take my words from my feelings and thoughts and the world around me and not just for the sake of putting them down on paper. I believe the richness or simplicity of one's writing is entirely personal, subjective and is neither right nor wrong.