Ok... so it's not AA cause I still have a drinking problem but I'm getting braver with my writing!
I'm kidding, I'm kidding!
I only drink occassionally - when my writing is ticking me off and the kids won't stop screaming.
Pfft! I'm joshin' ya!
The only way I can write (cause I suck) is to drink and my kids are never around. Wait... is that even right? Gosh how much of this have I drank?
Hmmm... back on point...
What makes a King out of a slave?
Courage.
What makes the flag on the mast to wave?
Courage.
What makes the elephant charge his tusk in the misty mist or the dusky dusk?
What makes the muskrat guard his musk?
Courage.
What makes the Sphinx the 7th Wonder?
Courage.
What makes the dawn come up like THUNDER?!
Courage.
What makes the Hottentot so hot?
What puts the "ape" in ape-ricot?
Whatta they got that I ain't got?
What puts the "ape" in ape-ricot?
Whatta they got that I ain't got?
Courage!
You can say that again.
Cowardly Lion - Wizard of Oz
I do have to say the first poster by John Bingham is so true to me as a writer. I am great at starting a writing project and that's as far as it has gotten so far, and I'm ok with that. I think my fear of finishing is that my story will come to an end, and to me, that is hard to swallow. It's a sad thought don't you think? One day... one day I will finish.
The Cowardly Lion's speech has always been my favorite. I just love to say it over and over to myself. You should try saying it to yourself right be for addressing an audience, game or test, etc. It really gets you pumped!
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All of my drinking banter is for fun. Period. I do not drink often nor around children and I am always safe. Be the DD if no one else will. Thank you!
When I started submitting short stories I was far too young to know I needed courage, I just had youthful stupidity. Now I realise it was probably quite a courageous thing to do, but it's just normal now :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great speech by the Cowardly Lion!
This made me smile because of the cowardly lion... it reminds me of how your mom would do the lion impression to make us laugh. :)
ReplyDeleteYou know, it's okay not to finish a project if you don't believe it's the right one. But it does take courage to keep continuing when you're working on the right project and you're afraid you might be wrong.
ReplyDeleteWrite drunk, edit sober. Nothing wrong with that. :)
ReplyDeleteCourage is like the best trait we could get. Funny but I also feel kind of sad when i end a story. I have not ended a story in 12 years but I remember the feeling.
ReplyDeleteAwesome post, you had me chuckling the whole way through :)
ReplyDeleteJust keep in mind, though, half of "courage" is "rage"...so, easy on the drinking :D
Just creating a blog is courageous.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that Bingham quote! I love quotes and that one is definitely going into my collection of favorites.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to meet you through the IWSG. :)
What a fun message for IWSG, Dani! Loved the Lion's speech. Am so smiling now. Thanks. :)
ReplyDeleteHello, Dani! The Lion's song is my favorite in The Wizard of Oz. It's fun to sing AND it's a great motivator.
ReplyDeleteWishing you plenty of courage this week!
Great quotes! Thanks for sharing :) Courage- so important.
ReplyDeleteWhat a hilarious post, and I love your disclaimer. So socially responsible! Your poem Courage is a delight. But no matter what, get finished with that story!
ReplyDeleteCourage. So easy to talk about yet so easy to hide from.
ReplyDeleteI am a big chicken at heart. I need a little dose of courage in my life. Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteWhen COURAGE doesn't work...try what I do...IGNORANCE! :)
ReplyDeleteEven when you finish, it's never really over.
ReplyDeleteAnd DL's comment made me chuckle.
Haha! Dani, you are a crack up. I love it. But I also love the message. COURAGE!!!!!! Too true. No doubt!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOL, Dani. Hey, if *I* were the mother of four, I'd carry a flask, just sayin'. Writing, for me, is fun - raising my kid's what I felt took loads of courage. Thanks for the Cowardly Lion monologue, I needed that smile. :-)
ReplyDeleteSome Dark Romantic
I have several prayers that I chant, and a tape of them that I walk to. I need lots of courage!
ReplyDeleteLove the cowardly lion!