As a poet, your work is to write about love–not to find it.
You dig?
As a poet, your work is to write about love–not to find it.
You dig?
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But sometimes, writer needs to feel what he writes.
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Sure, but finding love that best fits the fantasies we outlines in our poems is a wild goose chase
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Not if we’re brave enough to write about our relationships though?
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Hu! yes I get you, but we rarely get the kinda love we write about
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Law of Attraction is a powerful thing – check it out!
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I’ve read about it in the book ‘The Secret’
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Worth trying it when needed. It works
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I think I should.
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Tricky question. In order to write about love you need to have at least a pretty good idea what it is, respectively how it makes you feel, thus you probably already have found love either in yourself or in other people. Does that make sense?
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It does. But sometimes it arrives, but never stays.
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