Why I Write

Why I Write

A Poem by Victor D. Lopez

I do not write for money,
And even less for fame,
I write because I have to,
It's simply who I am.

I'm a jack of many trades,
And the master of a few,
But they do not define me,
They are just the things I do.

What I write will not endure,
Much of it will not be read,
Little of all I publish,
Will survive long once I'm dead.

I'd write if no one read me,
In ink, on sand or in blood,
As long as reason abides,
I know that I will not stop.

It is so for all of us,
Who are writers at our core,
Writing is our very essence,
It is who we are, no more.

© 2024 Victor D. Lopez


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Very nicely rhymed description of why we writers do what we do. If, after my death, I find I can't write anymore, it'll really be hell.

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Victor D. Lopez

1 Month Ago

Hear, Hear! Thank you for your review. Appreciated!

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Victor D. Lopez
Victor D. Lopez

Coram, NY



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I am a lawyer, professor of legal studies and author. My professional writing is primarily non fiction (law-related textbooks, reference books on mostly legal topics, articles in peer-reviewed law jou.. more..

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