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Roses are red,Violets are blue,Why didn't we split up sooner?I seriously have no clue. From the lovey-dovey honeymoon phase, through the trials of crisis and commitment, all the way to the ultimate break-up: This collection of satirical poems explores what happens when the rose-colored glasses finally come off. Remember that boy who left you on read?The one who never texted back?What about the guy you built your furniture with?Or the one who left you at the altar?Well, let's hope the last one didn't happen to you. (If it did, I'm sorry, that's terrible.)Whether you were the dumpee or the…mehr

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Roses are red,Violets are blue,Why didn't we split up sooner?I seriously have no clue. From the lovey-dovey honeymoon phase, through the trials of crisis and commitment, all the way to the ultimate break-up: This collection of satirical poems explores what happens when the rose-colored glasses finally come off. Remember that boy who left you on read?The one who never texted back?What about the guy you built your furniture with?Or the one who left you at the altar?Well, let's hope the last one didn't happen to you. (If it did, I'm sorry, that's terrible.)Whether you were the dumpee or the dumper, this book speaks the language of failed romances, offering poetic words of comfort for every stage of the journey. After all, love hurts. To make it hurt a little less, reading about that very heartbreak might be just the coping mechanism you need.
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Nika Bura is a full-time copywriter who's rediscovering her passion for personal storytelling, one idiom at a time. Always drawn to the beauty of language, she was born and raised in Graz to immigrant parents and graduated with a Master's in English and American Studies. Whether it's with words or visuals, she never ceases to find beauty in the ugly. She does so by journaling in her Leuchtturm, blogging on WordPress, and illustrating on Instagram in her free time. If you like this book, send her love letters to @itsnikabura or binge-read her blog nikabura.com.