London, Oct 12 (IANS): Girls Aloud singer Nicola Roberts, who would regularly write her feelings down as a teenager in the form of short angst-ridden verse, misses the therapeutic form of expression.
Roberts posted a series of tweets, saying: "I was just thinking I used to write so many little poems when I was younger about how I felt and stuff. Like hundreds of little paragraphs."
"And I think I have worked out that I did it because your head can't handle the feeling so you write it down?
"Then we grow up. I miss my little poems. Something nice about feeling confused," she further tweeted.
She has been setting her poems to music of late by dabbling in songwriting, including penning tracks on her own solo album and working with "X Factor" winners Little Mix on their new album "DNA", reports contactmusic.com.
She has reunited with her Girls Aloud bandmates Cheryl Cole, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle and Sarah Harding after a three-year hiatus to celebrate their 10-year anniversary. They are set to make a special announcement about their reunion Oct 19.