An English Love Letter?

“... They say love isn’t everything,
I say love can be anything.

Sometimes love often leads to sorrow,
For we can never predict how love will affect us tomorrow.
Sometimes I wish my relationships were straight and narrow,
You know,
Like a perfectly aimed arrow.

But in real life wishes often never come true,
I mean just look at all the difficulties we go through.

It’s always hard to tell the difference between love and lust,
Some even say love in itself is lust,
For love often does not last,
Even if there’s trust,
Like life love is not just.
I say love and lust are nothing but emotional dust.

Okay I may have stole those line from my other book,
You should check it out it’s an amazing book.

It’s titled ‘The True Meaning of Love’.
Anyway what really is love?
The bible says it’s a gift from the heavens above.

I say it’s the result of our minds playing tricks on us,
Or better yet our sexual desires controlling us.
I believe love is an excuse for humans to reproduce,
And to put their sexual organs to good use.
But that’s just my opinion,
Ouch my eyes just got blinded by onion...”

Read the entire book to find out more…

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An English Love Letter?

“... They say love isn’t everything,
I say love can be anything.

Sometimes love often leads to sorrow,
For we can never predict how love will affect us tomorrow.
Sometimes I wish my relationships were straight and narrow,
You know,
Like a perfectly aimed arrow.

But in real life wishes often never come true,
I mean just look at all the difficulties we go through.

It’s always hard to tell the difference between love and lust,
Some even say love in itself is lust,
For love often does not last,
Even if there’s trust,
Like life love is not just.
I say love and lust are nothing but emotional dust.

Okay I may have stole those line from my other book,
You should check it out it’s an amazing book.

It’s titled ‘The True Meaning of Love’.
Anyway what really is love?
The bible says it’s a gift from the heavens above.

I say it’s the result of our minds playing tricks on us,
Or better yet our sexual desires controlling us.
I believe love is an excuse for humans to reproduce,
And to put their sexual organs to good use.
But that’s just my opinion,
Ouch my eyes just got blinded by onion...”

Read the entire book to find out more…

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An English Love Letter?

An English Love Letter?

by D.M.S Mpila
An English Love Letter?

An English Love Letter?

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“... They say love isn’t everything,
I say love can be anything.

Sometimes love often leads to sorrow,
For we can never predict how love will affect us tomorrow.
Sometimes I wish my relationships were straight and narrow,
You know,
Like a perfectly aimed arrow.

But in real life wishes often never come true,
I mean just look at all the difficulties we go through.

It’s always hard to tell the difference between love and lust,
Some even say love in itself is lust,
For love often does not last,
Even if there’s trust,
Like life love is not just.
I say love and lust are nothing but emotional dust.

Okay I may have stole those line from my other book,
You should check it out it’s an amazing book.

It’s titled ‘The True Meaning of Love’.
Anyway what really is love?
The bible says it’s a gift from the heavens above.

I say it’s the result of our minds playing tricks on us,
Or better yet our sexual desires controlling us.
I believe love is an excuse for humans to reproduce,
And to put their sexual organs to good use.
But that’s just my opinion,
Ouch my eyes just got blinded by onion...”

Read the entire book to find out more…


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163425815
Publisher: D.M.S Mpila
Publication date: 12/21/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 690,583
File size: 72 KB

About the Author

I’m a hardworking, focused and self-motivated perfectionist. I’m very opinionated, outspoken and futuristic.

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