The Sweet Words that Hurt Us Both
By Xei R. M.
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What if your relationship started with pain and suffering, and ended on your first meeting with all the butterflies and space explorations in your head? You would not have to curse someone but dream of meeting the person again. This book is like that. It is divided into two chapters, "The Sweet Words" and "That Hurt us Both," but in reverse.
You have that pain in your heart. The words you are afraid to accept or tell yourself with or speak. Feelings, which you are trying to find explanations. Wounds you want to heal. Musings you might have already forgotten because you thought the situation has changed. Failure in a relationship. The pensive sadness, or solitude, anxiety, and depression.
Then, happiness. The kind of conversations you wish to experience at least once. The adventures, sex, dreams, and marriage. The thoughts of being with the person you love or the desire to encounter one.
This 256-page book is a collection of these. You deserve to be happy in the end!
Xei R. M.
Xei R. M. is currently working as a Tour/Museum Guide in the Philippines. Aside from history and astronomy, he also loves writing poetry stem from his experiences and mostly, imagination. He writes about love and failure, mental illness, reflections of a man, and inspirational poems. His first book, "The Sweet Words that Hurt us Both" has just debuted in March 2019, which tells a story about different stages of love and relationship. It is divided into two chapters, "The Sweet Words" and "That Hurt us Both." The feeling of being in love, and of losing it. Get in touch with Xei through his Instagram @xei.poetry or email him: xeirem15@gmail.com
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