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The Precipice of Sanity

February 9, 2009
By Maxineeeee BRONZE, Boston, Massachusetts
Maxineeeee BRONZE, Boston, Massachusetts
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Nothing worth having comes easy.


My fingers fell arduously upon the keys like the hammers within a piano ' the words spilling onto the electronic page at an excruciatingly slow pace. My fingers froze and hovered over the keys. The cursor blinked, taunting me ' mocking me for my lack of vernacular. My fingers moved towards the keys but never managed to find their way back to their original position. My head throbbed as I forced myself to think of an idea. A scream of frustration threatened to erupt from within me but was stifled for fear that I would teeter off the threshold of sanity. But my mind had suddenly become a well that remained untouched by water. Creativity no longer dwelled within the confines of my head.

I wanted to incarcerate myself in the solitude of my own world. I wanted a place where people couldn't bombard me with their callous and condescending words; a place where I could think without being eroded by other's self-absorbed opinions. I wanted ' I yearned for ' somewhere to be alone so that I could, for once, hear myself think. The lack of calm in this world drove me to the precipice of reason.

Abhorrence was all I felt. I wanted to barrage myself with insults of how pathetic I was. I belittled myself over and over again ' telling myself that I had a lackluster, little mind. I was truly disgusted with my lack of ability to write a single word. I had managed to convince myself that everything that came out of my mouth was an atrocity to the human race. Nothing made sense and the words fit erroneously together.

But through all these personal obscenities, I was determined to break down this wall that barricaded my ingenuity. This battle was mine to win, not this rancorously malicious sickness that threatened to eternally staunch my creativity. It felt like torture ' this formidable progression through time. I sat, an unwavering expression of determination displayed upon my face, focusing on the words that were yet to be written. This was all part of the excruciating process of defeating my perpetual enemy.

It was what seemed like eternity before I had the slightest idea of what to write. My once frozen fingers began to languorously make their way across the keys. Slowly, like a rusty contraption, my fingers typed out a sentence. That sentence slowly developed into a pathetic, drab paragraph. But, it was something. I was like a neophyte to the concept of writing, gradually conquering the beast that stood before me.

And finally! A stroke of genius passed through me like a searing bolt of lightning, leaving a zealous tingle that pulsated through by body. Never before had I felt such a fervent emotion. The words poured onto the electronic page as if someone had finally unhinged the floodgates of my imagination. A euphorically triumphant smile played at my lips as my fingers fluttered over the keys, leaving behind a trail of cleverly worded sentences and ultimately, drawing an explosive close to this report.



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P'Joy SOW!! said...
on Mar. 31 2009 at 6:26 am
Great job!!

atisak said...
on Mar. 30 2009 at 4:30 am
WoW I really love it

on Mar. 29 2009 at 10:02 am
This is a very well written story. I am surprised that you do not have other stories that I can read. Have you had your stories published in other mag's, etc? You should share more!

GP said...
on Mar. 28 2009 at 5:11 pm
Excellent Job Maxine!!! What a vocabulary. Really Awesome..

JS said...
on Mar. 28 2009 at 7:01 am
Nice work Max! Great use of vocab and an interesting read.

SHARK... said...
on Mar. 28 2009 at 4:53 am
Fabulous....My girl!

tiger said...
on Mar. 28 2009 at 1:36 am
A roller coaster of emotion put neatly into a well written piece - great job and awesome vocabulary

Kmoney said...
on Mar. 27 2009 at 3:40 pm
Not going to lie... had to look up "precipice." Good work



Hope life is going well and that you become an electrical engineer someday!

lalalove said...
on Mar. 26 2009 at 10:03 pm
WOW!

I could actually picture everything in my head as I read it! Great Great job. Write more, you have a gift!

on Mar. 26 2009 at 9:49 pm
GOOD Job MAX!!!!!!!!!!! nice!

Babs said...
on Mar. 26 2009 at 5:28 pm
Amazing vocabulary

Lin_Z said...
on Mar. 26 2009 at 4:19 pm
Awesome! I'm so proud of you! What a talented writer you are when talking about not knowing what to talk about is expressed so eloquently. Ha ha.

Suzieteach said...
on Mar. 26 2009 at 2:53 pm
This is a highly energized and very descriptive article! I think to reach all audiences that the article could use a bit more words teens are more familiar with will do more for capturing the reader and fewer words for from Kaplans word list. But only a few.

pen said...
on Mar. 26 2009 at 2:22 pm
Wow! This is an amazing response. My heart throbs with every word. This is incredibly well written and well thought out. On a scale from 1-10 it is a 10. It would be a sin for this writer to stop here. Where can I read more?

SavGirl said...
on Mar. 26 2009 at 12:10 pm
Wow Max! I love it!

RedSoxFan said...
on Mar. 26 2009 at 10:49 am
Excellent! Fabulous! Wonderful!