Sweet and Sour: Poems About Love and Relationships

· D. T. Adams
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Poems from the heart about love and relationships


A collection of romance poems that isn’t always blissful and lovey-dovey. The pieces of poetry are arranged into three sections:


– 'Single'. Poems about the hope for a significant other and being jealous of those who are already with someone

– 'Taken'. Poems about being happy in a relationship and fear of a collapse coming

– 'Single Again'. Poems about the delight of being free and feeling lonely


Love can be the best thing ever, but it’s not always plain sailing. It can be thrilling, sensual and breathtaking, but also risky, devastating and brutal.


If you enjoy honest, often surprising writing about the nature of love, you’ll like reading Sweet and Sour.


Is love even worth it? Buy now and read more about the emotion we treasure so dearly.

About the author

D. T. Adams is a British writer, poet and author of the novel No Going Back. His writing varies from poetry and rants about modern society, to two-sentence stories, horror stories and more. He’s particularly interested in the complexities of 21st-century life and complains about these a lot in some of his e-books. You won't find any photos of him since he prefers to remain anonymous. However, he’s prepared to reveal that he enjoys reading, travelling and walking up hills – the more exhausting the climb, the better!

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