Love and Everything in Between
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Love and everything in between
is a compilation of poetry written
with bare hands on bare paper
that symbolizes the scribbled
complexities of love and the
simplicity it pertains - it exists.
Martina Marie De Castro
Martina Marie is a twenty-four-year-old mooky living in a small town, breathing in big dreams. She has a growing list of goals and things to do and get ting this book out is just the start. She strongly believes to living life to the fullest and making the most out of everything. Martina fancies hand-let tering but has always been in love with photography and engrossed with the feeling of nirvana it brings as she takes photos out in the streets. She is currently working her way towards earning her Computer Engineering Degree and passing the CCNA Certification. Live. Love. Travel. She is definitely all out for it.
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Love and Everything in Between - Martina Marie De Castro
© 2016 Martina Marie de Castro. All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.
Published by AuthorHouse 12/22/2015
ISBN: 978-1-5049-7014-3 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-5049-7013-6 (e)
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Contents
Foreword
Stories And Verses
My Conspiracy
Realizations
His Choice
Define
Lost
Truth
The Dream
Topman
Boredom
Used To
Blanket
Rear View
Almost
One Day
Simile
Lost And Found
Emotions
Longing
Fairytale
Empty Promises
Picture Of Me
Caught
Never Been
Cheat
Grow Old With You
Dilemma
Regrets
Jealousy
Lies
Revelation
My Downfall
Crushed
Nightmare (His Response)
You
Grasping
Guilty Pleasures
Broken Vow
Hoping
Sacrifice
High
Long Gone
Journey
Acceptance
Dementia
My Waterloo
Insanity
Fragments
About The Author
FOREWORD
So who would have thought that a small town girl was capable of all the big things in the world? Who would have thought that the love we always thought to be the cover page was all in between the lines?
Growing up, she always knew about fantasies and fairytales. Fortunately, she knew the best version – heartaches. You see, she knows that the butterflies in the stomach
exist. But the real reason why people fall in love is that they don’t just look forward for the happy ending but they enjoy the feeling of anxiousness every girl gets even before the finish line. As for her, she isn’t near the finish line yet.
Love and everything in between is a compilation of poetry written with bare hands on bare paper that symbolizes the scribbled complexities of love and the simplicity it pertains – it