The poems are not necessarily written to be depressing but rather to heal. They are a way to express ones emotions in written form. Usually these are emotions are ones that are written from a bad experience(s). Perhaps the authors find this a better way to deal with these emotions rather than expressing them again.
sure. emo music is usually metal, rock, or screamo a lot of emo people like songs with depressing lyrics
Leona Lewis is not an emo. She is a Pop/RnB singer.. and is in no way associated with being an emo. Although she has released various sad/depressing songs, she is not classed as emo.
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you can tell if your emo if you like depressing music or hevy metel if you have emotions and because sometimes you feeel like you hate yourself and no one understands you. you can tell if your emo if you like depressing music or hevy metel if you have emotions and because sometimes you feeel like you hate yourself and no one understands you. you can tell if your emo if you like depressing music or hevy metel if you have emotions and because sometimes you feeel like you hate yourself and no one understands you.
if you wear all black and you listen to depressing music, not all emos cut
Emo kind of got derived from bands who made depressing music about bad things happening in their lives and it became a lifestyle eventually.
Teenage girls are emo becaues they have hit the milestone in their life that seems every thing is going wrong and it's getting depressing so yeah
they're ignorant, he had a depressing life, so he channeled that in to his writing
Since this question was probably asked by someone who is considering becoming emo ( overaterrated, whiney, mainstream, newest hottest subculture) I suggest you check out cradel of filth, Eveanesence ( not so much "emo" as "depressing" gothic rock) and if you were truly "emo" you would not be asking this question.
you could put it on your myspace or even yahoo.
Well.. sort of... they are all emo and stuff but other then that i don't think so
Yes, emo is often viewed as a stereotype characterized by emotional intensity, angst, and a particular style of music and fashion. However, it is important to recognize that not everyone who identifies as emo fits this stereotype, and individuals should not be judged solely based on perceived characteristics associated with the label.