The Book Of You & I | Poetry Quotes
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  • Parts 57
  • Time 12m
Complete, First published Dec 17, 2021
A poetry quote that was indicated by love, whether it's tragic or romantic. You and I will decide within these pages that relate to you the most.

The book where "I get to show my thoughts" and "It's how it felt" was originally inspired, made by TheCOGoddess. Are you going to be part of these chapters as we unfold our speculation in any form of so-called love? Find it out by going along.

Author's Note:

Whole ideas that includes this book are all originally made by the author.

If the quotes have been used in any reason, please be mindful to always remember mentioning the author after and to not steal or own it.

If there are following concerns by the book the author will address the issue on the inbox messages.

I would be also be very glady enthusiast those who read to share my first publish work and vote in any chapters you found relatable, it'll be w lot of help for me to continuing this book. Thank you!
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