If you are of the opinion that the contemplation of suicide is sufficient evidence of a poetic nature, do not forget that actions speak louder than words.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The idea of suicide is of a very set narrative, as if killing yourself is a definitive statement. But it can be just as meaningless as throwing a stone in a river.
The best I can say is that it's better for me to write about despair and darkness than to be incapable of getting off the sofa. It's better to write about suicide than to contemplate it too heavily.
Sometimes I wonder if suicides aren't in fact sad guardians of the meaning of life.
Poetry should... should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance.
Poetry takes courage because you have to face things and you try to articulate how you feel.
Write something, even if it's just a suicide note.
It is always consoling to think of suicide: in that way one gets through many a bad night.
Written poetry is worth reading once, and then should be destroyed. Let the dead poets make way for others.
That's the thing about suicide. Try as you might to remember how a person lived his life, you always end up thinking about how he ended it.
Is it hard for the reader to believe that suicides are sometimes committed to forestall the committing of murder? There is no doubt of it. Nor is there any doubt that murder is sometimes committed to avert suicide.