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Why do you write sad things? He asked. When I am here, when I love you.
Because someday, in one way or another, you will be taken from me or I you. It is inevitable. But please understand; from the moment I met you, I stopped writing for the past. I no longer write for the present. When I write sad things, I am writing for the future.
I liked L&M better. Some good pieces here but most didn't have the same effect as her previous book.
4.6
The words....everything, in general, is just too damn precious in this book. Every time you read each of the poems, a certain person will pop up into your mind. It was beautifully written, like lullabies with a burning passion. Some poems will stay with you and they're just simply unforgettable, to the point where you'll have trouble sleeping at night because of constant pondering. No matter how bitter or sweet the words are, the poems will remind you that you're a human. A human that is very much alive right now and capable of feeling all different kinds of emotion.