She wasn't made of joy.
She was a slow-burning candle, melting in silence.
A girl who wore sorrow like velvet and made pain poetic.
This is not just her story-
It's a portrait of romantic sadness,
of stardust sorrow, violin hearts,
and bruises that bloom like roses.
She's not broken-she's art.
Arthur is a former agent who has settled down and retired to start a new life as a simple overqualified high school English teacher, but then he was unwillingly thrown back into the field he tried so desperately to leave behind by the request of an Official. Not only, was Arthur “forced” back into action but he is now saddled onto 2 impossible things he thought he’d never have to do… or experience; turning 5 cocky interns into fine agents and getting punched by a doctor. Join Arthur and team in their misadventures where action will take place, deception is eminent, and old wounds will be reopened as the consequences of his past quickly unravels with secrets that are somehow connected to a contracted assassin nicknamed The Undertaker.
I think most people just throw around the term "romanticizing life" without really knowing what it means. So, in this book, I'm going to show you what it is and give you tips to achieve it.
It will also encourages you to slow down, live with intention, and live for the present. By romanticizing your life, you can make every day feel extraordinary and attract positive energy into your life. This book is for everybody but especially for teenagers.
romanticizing love -
predicting love.
love is beautiful but it can be hard too so we can't
just live in the "love" that we expect when we we're younger
love is true but you need to take the consequence too
getting to know life,
you can call it poetry or whatever you like,
these are my thoughts,
you are welcome here.
About:love,friends, family, anxiety,ed,panic attacks, self descovery.
Save this book, i will upload slowly.
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You have a tendency to romanticize your own pain, but not in the way most will assume. You believe in this idea that if it's seen as beautiful or an "artistic" form the impact of the hurt will be lessened. It's only then, through rose tinted glasses or the eyes of an audience, that you can face it.
This is book holds a collection of poems written by yours truly :) I am by no means a professional and I'm not even sure this is real poetry, I just wanted to try something new. If you like it or have any suggestions PLEASE LET ME KNOW:)
-Korrine with a K
#3 in Romanticization
#13 in Romanticize
I am a firm believer that we leave a part of our soul in everything we love but I also think that there is no limit to the amount of places or things we can leave or find a part of ourselves in. How would a journey about finding one's soul's parts be like? Let's discover that together~