The Fruit Eagle
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My book it expresses and gives the call you need by the right time.
The fruit eagle book it’s a small book but contains big messages big lessons.
It is the book that everyone is been waiting for it, the road to the light from the dark.
it is small book but little things matters.
There is nothing much healing than to save the tomorrow's day.
It is named fruit eagle because the eagle don't eat fruit but this book is a fruit that is enjoyable to all those don't love the fruit, It’s a healing fruit.
Simphiwe Xhaso
I am Simphiwe Xhaso, a motivational speaker to all people who need to be given some wise talk i help in that. I have a passion of helping other people. Since the day I saw young people destroying their lives I had to talk to them but they were far miles away to me then I decided to write a book so my voice can be heard all over the places.My book it expresses and gives the call you need by the right time.The fruit eagle book it’s a small book but contains big messages big lessons.It is the book that everyone is been waiting for it, the road to the light from the dark.it is small book but little things matters.There is nothing much healing than to save the tomorrow's day.It is named fruit eagle because the eagle don't eat fruit but this book is a fruit that is enjoyable to all those don't love the fruit, It’s a healing fruit.
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The Fruit Eagle - Simphiwe Xhaso
The fruit eagle
The fruit eagle
Copyright © Simphiwe Xhaso, 2019
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places, events and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Smashwords Edition
Published by MFH publishers
For information contact:
www.MFHpublishers.co.za
ISBN 978-0-463-83582-1
Contents
Chapter one
Chapter two
Chapter three
Chapter four
About the author
Chapter One
Death take me
She had dreams but today they all gone.
She had wishes but not anymore.
She was old but not old for death to take her.
Her voice and smile kept a beautiful secret of her.
She build an warm home but she left all that behind.
Her presence is now a memory.
Death took her away from us.
Windows and the door were closed.
But death came beneath the doorstep at night.
It have a poor mind to think for old people.
I had thoughts to tell but due to time I didn’t tell.
I had questions to ask you but due to time I didn’t because death was there.
I wanted to cross the ocean to run away from death.
I was fooled enough not to think that it’s more