Is there anything more frustrating than writer's block? I've looked up all this advice online, nothing seems to work. Normally I don't like to write about having it because it looks amateur-ish (then again, I'm never fully satisfied), but I guess I could give it a shot.
The worst part is that I know what I want to write about: a song about the things about the world I'm ashamed of. Like how people are fakes, children are controlled by stage moms and hard-as-rock fathers, how fantasies are just that and nothing more, things like that. I just can't get it started.
I hate when I write about one thing and it turns into another. A song about wanting to run away turns into one about escaping with your love that, when you look at it, sounds like it could be on Radio Disney. I waste a lot of paper this way.
Two songs could help me: "Northern Downpour" by Panic! at the Disco, and "Stop and Stare" by OneRepublic. They are two incredible songs that inspire me to write the kind of song I'm thinking of. However, I'm stuck. I don't know where to begin.
If anyone has any tips on breaking writer's block, please let me know.
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Writer's block is the absolute worse and if anyone actually has any GOOD tips on overcoming writer's block, they probably stole it from someone else they sought out help from to get over writer's block.
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