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Love is the closest thing we have to magic
But It can be hurtful and painful too
it lies in those whos hearts are cold
it glows in those who are true.

You can find it in the least expected places,
It can kill to let love go
It can comfort those who are in need of help
It can fight and take over woe

Love is something that never dies,
It stays in the hearts of the gone,
Love is a candle that never goes out,
No one knows where its from

Love is the glue that holds us together,
It is the thing that makes us smile
Without knowing, we rely on love
More then anyone would know

It can kill those who turn against it,
It can take over those who don’t
It can bring tears and laughter and cries of pain
But die is what it wont

People hurt for those that leave
Love finds the one who another needs
They need the ones they can’t live without
It can cause hearts to bleed


Sometimes love burns
To an extent that we can’t bear
Love is an emotion,
something we can to share

Maybe you don’t love the one who loves you,
But even if your heart is full of hate
Love comes first before anything
It burns on after fate

Love can bring back life to those
Who have lost meaning and hope
So I belive love is good,
It warms the ones grey and cold who havn’t the strength to cope

Love is goodbye, but also a welcome
A bird that flies there, free
Love is something you can’t buy,
Whatever the price may be.

To watch a face twist up in pain,
Love is how you sooth
Love is calm but also wild,
Music that makes you move

Peaceful is what love is,
a flutter in the air
love is sometimes peaceful
love isn’t fair

A palm on an island,
a petal on a rose
love never stops growing
we don’t know how big love grows.


Love is the closest thing we have to magic
But It can be hurtful and painful too
it lies in those whos hearts are cold
it glows in those who are true.
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posted by princesskay4
    Rosalie and Jacob argued for weeks before Jacob finally accepted that I was staying, although he wasn't happy about it. Nobody really was, except for Rosalie, Emmett and Esme. Even Carlisle was a little sketchy about me, being the second vampire he didn't create, the other being Jasper. I eventually learned all the names of everyone I lived with, although I didn't see much of Edward, Bella and Renesmee, for Ness's parents were worried about a newborn who was having a little bit of trouble controlling her thirst.
    Eventually I became Alice's Barbie...
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Emmett's POV.

Believe me it's never easy to accept to go out for a date with a whining girl like Bella when you know it'll cause you a WWE match...
I was strolling down the street when I heard a few people talking about the family that shifted in the neighborhood. Generally you won't find much of chattering going on
at this point of the day but everyone just seemed to chant the name 'cullens' along with some other words like hawt, unnatural, beautiful and many other stupid stuff
that people used to describe Bella and Emmett (haha...that's me). I will have to look upon this family and get some...
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now available in trade paperback, coming soon to Kindle
now available in trade paperback, coming soon to Kindle
I [Edward Fairfax] was lucky enough to be able to sit down with Jenni Frendswith, the author of the new novel Stonecraft, now available on Amazon.com. Her book is a part of a web-hosting program at the homesite of author Fletcher Rhoden (fletcherrhoden.com/links) where there is contact information and a discount code and link. In the interests of full disclosure, my own book Views of a Progressive Christian is also on the site.

Q: This is your first book, Jenni. What made you want to write, and why this story?
A: Well, I’ve always been a reader, read just about anything I could find. I guess...
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