Writing
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Writing by William Allingham reflects on the intimate and transformative nature of the act of writing. In this contemplative poem, Allingham explores how writing serves as a powerful medium for preserving thoughts, feelings, and experiences that might otherwise fade away. He delves into the timelessness of the written word, which allows ideas to endure beyond the immediate moment and reach future generations. The poem emphasizes writing as both a solitary pursuit and a form of connection, bridging the gap between individuals across time and space. Allingham’s tone is reverent, acknowledging the magic that ink and paper hold in capturing the essence of the human spirit, turning fleeting thoughts into something permanent and meaningful. • A man who keeps a diary, pays • Due toll to many tedious days; • But life becomes eventful—then • His busy hand forgets the pen. • Most books, indeed, are records less • Of fulness than of emptiness. • Poem written by William Allingham (19 March 1824 – 18 November 1889). • Song created using https://suno.com • Description created using https://chatgpt.com • Imagery created using https://creator.nightcafe.studio • Video Editing using https://filmora.wondershare.net • #Celtic #Music #CelticMusic #IrishMythology #Poetry #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Ireland #Irish #WilliamAllingham
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