The Days I Dream of Chocolate

The Days I Dream, #2

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Praise for The Days I Dream of Chocolate...

"The Days I Dream of Chocolate" is a cozy read. The overall thematics can be understood by and are relatable to anyone; any reader can find something to take away. The allusions and, often, the diction are quite charming and occasionally quite clever." ~ Matt, Editor, FlukyFiction

"Unique, engaging and definitely a piece of work that is strong and memorable. Each poem here is different, not one even verges on being the same, and the contextual nature of the poems means there is so much more in the depths of these poems than what is first noticed when read. I think - and I hope - that this book will be a piece of work others reference when writing from different points of view." ~ Rhys Milsom, Poet

Description:

The Days I Dream of Chocolate is a collection of poems that takes readers on a journey through the many phases of love, from the initial spark of attraction to the bittersweet ache of loss.

These poems are filled with longing, desire, and heartache, exploring the many different ways that love can both enrich and complicate our lives. From the heady rush of new love to the painful process of letting go, these poems capture the many shades of emotion that make up the complex tapestry of human relationships.

This collection paints a vivid portrait of the human heart in all its beauty and complexity. Whether you're currently in the throes of passion or simply looking to reminisce about the joys and pains of love, "The Days I Dream of Chocolate" is a powerful and moving collection of poetry that will speak to your heart and soul.

Great for those moments of pure infatuation, or simply to relive the sensations of love all over again, this collection will leave you with a flutter in your heart and a deeper appreciation of what it means to LOVE.

No assembly necessary, some chocolate required.

PERFECT FOR FANS OF... Rupi Kaur, Sylvia Plath, and Emily Dickinson.

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