Which Way Did That Love Go

The Poetry of T.D. Kennedy, #1

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American
Cover of the book Which Way Did That Love Go by T.D. Kennedy, angusk@outlook.com
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Author: T.D. Kennedy ISBN: 9780990307174
Publisher: angusk@outlook.com Publication: May 11, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: T.D. Kennedy
ISBN: 9780990307174
Publisher: angusk@outlook.com
Publication: May 11, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

LOVE COMES AND GOES IN A MINUTE

Is it a mistake to think of it lasting a lifetime?

This is fast, exciting, in your face read about 21st Century Love

The divorce rate—truth be told—is somewhere around 60 or 70%. And, Gabriella's haunting cover which sparked you to buy this book, the sense of going up and down in an empty, lonely SUBWAY STATION OF LOVE, will cause you to open it up right away.

You will get lost in the moment, swept up with that same, balanced on the edge of time, tapestry that you know from relationships:

. . .We feel sorry for ourselves, get angry

flushed

with loud & nasty voices. We think

that we should break up.

Breaking up would make things better.

We'd be our own persons, feel our own spaces.

We're worried about being stuck in a relationship

and not growing.

Our minds churn in the thoughts. . . .

This poetry will pick you right up by the collar and wake you from your day-by-day. You will know your place in the human arena and feel enjoined with everyone.

This poetry is point-blank, right there on the spot, a true and precise vista, at once in there for the electron microscope examination we all explore our love-lives with, and at the same time, pulled back for the overview that we all so desperately crave.

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LOVE COMES AND GOES IN A MINUTE

Is it a mistake to think of it lasting a lifetime?

This is fast, exciting, in your face read about 21st Century Love

The divorce rate—truth be told—is somewhere around 60 or 70%. And, Gabriella's haunting cover which sparked you to buy this book, the sense of going up and down in an empty, lonely SUBWAY STATION OF LOVE, will cause you to open it up right away.

You will get lost in the moment, swept up with that same, balanced on the edge of time, tapestry that you know from relationships:

. . .We feel sorry for ourselves, get angry

flushed

with loud & nasty voices. We think

that we should break up.

Breaking up would make things better.

We'd be our own persons, feel our own spaces.

We're worried about being stuck in a relationship

and not growing.

Our minds churn in the thoughts. . . .

This poetry will pick you right up by the collar and wake you from your day-by-day. You will know your place in the human arena and feel enjoined with everyone.

This poetry is point-blank, right there on the spot, a true and precise vista, at once in there for the electron microscope examination we all explore our love-lives with, and at the same time, pulled back for the overview that we all so desperately crave.

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