Gunita
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"I try to write very fast. I don't revise very much. I write the poem in one sitting. Just let it rip. It's usually over in twenty to forty minutes. I'll go back and tinker with a word or two, change a line for some metrical reason weeks later, but I try to get the whole thing just done." - Billy Collins Please feel free to correct my poem para maimprove. Thanks.
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Loving is not about how long. how quick. how strong. how weak. Loving is about HOW. how your story began and how it'll end. what if you fell for someone who always makes you cry? what if you fell for a boy who never valued you? will you still love him? Pa'no kung feeling mo lang pala yun? You just chose to write what you feel. Would you dare write letters for him in a notebook and start it by saying --- "Mahal kong Sunget"? [A/N] So, this is my first ever story so medyo madami pang faults. Pero sana ma-appreciate niyo pa din. Under the process of editing na siya. Thanks.

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