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Waves
Waves
Waves
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Waves

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"waves" is a collection of poetry and prose about pain, power and mystery of love.

"Of course I talk to the moon.
I share everything with my therapist."

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJelita Sopani
Release dateSep 23, 2017
ISBN9781370476961
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Jelita Sopani

Jelita Sopani is an Indonesian writer and poet. A full time lover and part time traveler who's crazy about cats and celery. Her first self-help book, Painkiller, was released in 2013. Jelita started her career in a Radio Station. She has worked for three leading Radio Stations in Jakarta (Indonesia), as a script writer, producer, broadcaster and Music Director. She has worked as a Music Director for the National Television for over 5 years, and she is currently working for a leading Pay TV Network in Indonesia.

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    Waves - Jelita Sopani

    The Pain

    Floating

    ––––––––

    Here we are,

    together,

    going nowhere.

    Ripped

    ––––––––

    She's moaning like a Blues singer.

    Stabbed by her own feelings.

    Sacrifice

    ––––––––

    Let me

    break

    myself

    to fix

    you.

    I

    love

    you.

    Headline

    ––––––––

    I loved you a thousand times.

    I hate you a million times.

    You’re a bad news.

    A wish

    ––––––––

    Don't hold me back

    only to see me break.

    A way of love

    ––––––––

    I'm loving you so

    and letting you go,

    at the same time.

    The end

    ––––––––

    I love you.

    And you

    don't.

    Bad love

    ––––––––

    We have

    traveled

    pain and

    love.

    And I live with pain more than love.

    ...

    ––––––––

    I miss you. You miss her.

    Why love

    ––––––––

    Instead of making me glad,

    it's making me mad.

    Help!

    ––––––––

    Lord, let me leave this love.

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