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Love, Life, and Politics: The Way of the World
Love, Life, and Politics: The Way of the World
Love, Life, and Politics: The Way of the World
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Love, Life, and Politics: The Way of the World

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This book is a display of the ups and downs, and the roller coaster effects of love. The trials and tribulations, and obstacles of all of life's adventure. And the things politicians and the government don't want you to know. We all search for love, and hope to hold on for dear life, but sometimes that's not the case. Sometimes however it is the case and we can live happily ever after. Life can be hard on us, and sometimes we just need someone to lift us up and help us through hard times. There are also things in life that need to be addressed and this book does that. Hopefully it has a reach one teach one type of affect pertaining to life. Politics is a sore subject for any nation, but at some point in time we have to stand up and say no more. We have to face the music of politics and learn from them.
LanguageEnglish
PublisheriUniverse
Release dateNov 21, 2012
ISBN9781475963748
Love, Life, and Politics: The Way of the World
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Poetically Correct

Poetically Correct is a logistician, and working toward bachelor's degree in business management from AMU. He is from Fort Worth, Texas, and currently lives in Colorado. This is his first book, and looks to publish more. Poetically Correct also wants to get into Real Estate sales.

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    Love, Life, and Politics - Poetically Correct

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    Contents

      Love  

    All Ears

    Alone

    Chase

    Chivalry

    Complete Me

    Crying Out

    Diamond in the Rough

    Did You Know

    Disappearing Act

    Ecstasy

    Everything Man

    Flame

       If   

    Jungle Fever

    Know Her

    Lonely Walk Home

    Love or Life

    Love Where Art Thou

      Love  

    Majesty

    Matrimony

    Mother

    Ms. Stress

    Oxygen

    Prideful

    Queen

    Shoulda Coulda Woulda

    Sound of Love

    Still I Believe

    Tainted Love

    Taxes

    Thanks

    Tonight

       Vow   

    Who Knew

    Window to the Soul

    Wonderland

    Wrongful Deed

      Life  

    Aftermath

    All A’s

    Black Girl Lost

    Bricks

    Casting Stones

    Destruction

    Disclaimer

    Dreaming

    Dying Bred

    Element of Sound

    Friend or Foe

    Gigolo

    Home going

    Judgement

    Like Father Like Son

      Lost  

    Lyrical Massacre

    Memoirs

    Mission Aborted

    Motherfucker

    No pain No gain

    Poetry

    Racism vs. Placism

    Rapper’s Delight

    Real vs. Rem

    Rhetoric

    Showcast

    Slaughter House

    Something Like a Player

    Street Religion

    Subliminal

    Suicidal Note

    The Storm

    Urban Legend

    Zenith

    Politics

    Crisis of a Nation

    Hip Hop

    Modern Day Slavery

    Outsourced

    Public Enemy

    Soldier Story

      Love  

    All Ears

    Hear me out just this once

    I have many things to say

    Listening has become a lost art

    Too much me, me, me

    No compassion all selfish behavior

    My feelings make me null and void

    Or maybe just void to you

    Why won’t you listen to me

    Thought you said you love you

    Why don’t you accept my flaws

    Why is life about what benefits you

    I thought it was about us

    Why won’t you listen to me

    Me vs you

    Offense vs defense

    Battle of the sexes

    More like a war on communication

    In one ear and out the other

    Why won’t you listen to me

    Repetitive conversations

    I heard you the first time

    Now please hear me

    Are my thoughts not just as important

    Why won’t you listen to me

    Alone

    She stands alone

    Looking for love

    It’s at arm’s reach

    But not able to be touched

    Her heart yearns for it

    Her body fiends for it

    She cries for it

    And cries from it

    True in its essence

    Invisible in its presence

    Although she is deserving

    She is not receiving

    It has hid itself from her

    And pain is very evident

    She has made its acquaintance

    And become good friends

    But purely by default

    Not by choice

    How does she shake it

    And embrace the unfamiliar

    She nor the world may never know

    Pain equals love

    But should it hurt this much

    Why does it hurt at all

    What’s the equation for love

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