Lyfe Is...

Lyfe Is...

Lyfe Is...

thelyfepoet

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AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2010
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781452081670

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we all have a story to tell or a poem inside of us that is dying to come out, but for some unknown reason we keep it buried deep inside of us...whether the story or poem is fictional or non-fictional and how badly we would like to tell it to someone, we just don’t...LYFE IS a poetry book that talks about what a lot of people may think, but never verbalize to anyone...it covers an array of human feelings and emotions from sin to sanctification, which we all often times struggle with...this is a poetry book where you can just let your mind run free to wander while having an enjoyable time reading it....it may even make you think about some things that has never crossed your mind or enhance a relationship with someone...it could even open up a conversation by just reading the front cover...after all, LYFE consist of many feelings which are contained in this poetry book. so, please relax and enjoy and let your imagination loose on some poems, while others could provoke deep thought and reflection...just put yourself in the place of the poet as if you wrote most or all the poems contain therein...also, you might ask yourself, are these poems based on a true story or a story that exist only in the mind...if you feel the need to laugh or cry or simply say oh my, don’t suppress it...that’s part of LYFE...

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