Some days, I put down
the pen and walk to
the library where people,
past and present, have
etched their life’s story into
the history books – recounting
moments unique to them.
Each chapter captures
memories: different points
in time. Some chapters mention
important characters who
were once important to
the story line but are never
mentioned again. Some chapters
may not make sense to the reader.
Some chapters can be filled
with struggle and strife,
as others contain instances
of bliss and light. I can turn
to the next page and notice
a shift in tone. The mood can
shift like the day turns to
night. Settings change. People
evolve. Conflicts arise. Tension
builds. The plot thickens.
A chapter can take a day
to write or it can take years;
it all depends on the writer’s
journey. Sadly, some people
aren’t able to finish their story
before the ink runs dry,
but what was once written
leaves a mark that can’t
be erased. I can take any
given book off of a shelf
and know the pages between
the front and back cover
contain someone’s story
meant to be told. Every written
word came from one’s
heart and soul. I put back
each book in their designated
spot for someone else to read.
I took a break from writing
to learn from someone else’s
story. Tonight, I set down
my pen, but I’ll pick it up
again and start writing a new
chapter tomorrow morning.


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