Suppose someone gave you a pen - a sealed, solid-colored pen.
You couldn't see how much ink it had. It might run dry after the first few tentative(试验性的) words or last just long enough to create a masterpiece(or several) that would last forever and make a difference in the scheme of things. You don't know before you begin. Under the rules of the game, you really never know. You have to take a chance!
And of what would you write: Of love? Hate? Fun? Misery? Life? Death? Nothing? Everything? Would you write to please just yourself? Or others? Or yourself by writing for others? Would your strokes be tremblingly timid or brilliantly bold? Fancy with a flourish or plain? Would you even write? Once you have the pen, no rule says you have to write. Would you sketch? Scribble? Doodle or draw? Would you stay in or on the lines, or see no lines at all, even if they were there? Or are they?
There's a lot to think
Now, suppose someone gave you a life...
相关单词:misery
misery解释:n.痛苦,苦恼,苦难;悲惨的境遇,贫苦
misery例句:
Business depression usually causes misery among the working class.商业不景气常使工薪阶层受苦。
He has rescued me from the mire of misery.他把我从苦海里救了出来。
相关单词:sketch
sketch解释:n.草图;梗概;素描;v.素描;概述
sketch例句:
My sister often goes into the country to sketch. 我姐姐常到乡间去写生。
I will send you a slight sketch of the house.我将给你寄去房屋的草图。
相关单词:scribble
scribble解释:v.潦草地书写,乱写,滥写;n.潦草的写法,潦草写成的东西,杂文
scribble例句:
She can't write yet,but she loves to scribble with a pencil.她现在还不会写字,但她喜欢用铅笔乱涂。
I can't read this scribble.我看不懂这种潦草的字。
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