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Exhilaration
There's a freedom in our words
which makes writing so addicting.
Writers cannot just write something
off the top of their heads.
Somehow in someway
it has to happen to them.
So when they're writing it down,
it falls right into place.
Just how it had happened.
It might not exactly
be the freedom of it,
but probably the exhilaration you get
when you're finally able
to tell someone
your story.
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