Everywhere, Everything
This piece is one of the first poems I wrote after my writer’s burnout. It is poem about breaking through the cracks a bit and starting to journal through the numbness I had towards writing.
Process
This poem was simply written with a push to create new writings in order to submit to a magazine. Through the poem I talk about “trying to let go” of the stress from school and life’s recent months and the sadness that I’ve felt that seems to be permeating “everywhere, everything.” Through metaphors, I write to burnt out and how the words used to come easily, but now it’s a trudge to get out.
Although writing is my lifeline, sometimes I get drained from it or I’m left with no energy to express my thoughts. But I know that through everything, writing will always come back to me like a “line of light.”
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Megumi Jindo
Megumi Jindo is a senior in high school. She loves writing, reading, listening to music, photography, art, and playing sports. She also loves songwriting and collecting new vocab to expand her writing style. She aims to become a best-selling author one day and wants to use her writing as a way to educate and help America be a better version of itself. Also, she loves sunrises, sunsets, astrology, psychology, and eating junk food!