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She's Acting Really Wierd Now-A-Days

She's acting really wierd now-a-days. 
Now that there's a new man , everything is just upside down.
She's acting silly and nice , now that he's around by her side.

Hugs and kisses like it's valentines day.
Look deeply in each other's eyes , a shooting star passing by.
Traveling town to town like a business making money.

Eventually making phones calls, pretty laugh and gingling twice:
Long hour talk from day to night.
Fancy dress up with make-up everywhere.

Cooking delicious food and taste the flavour of it's goodness.
Making little bet's like choosing side for basketball.
Holding hands tightly together and cuddle each other before saying goodnight.

Going to beaches , watching the sun slowly set in the east.
Taking pictures while memories are making...

I'm telling you, "Love is in the air" , and who can change that ?

Copyright © Nadia September | Year Posted 2016



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Soldier

Since when do you have a say over everything... Ain't your momma teachin you nothing kid ?

Here we don't criticize other's opinions. 
Here we don't over think our selfs as human being.
Here we don't let go of our strength and seek for hope later.

And you definitely know how to follow the rules !

Our mission needs to be accomplished , cause out there we face the world differently. You don't wanna get caught up in your own skin. Otherwise consequences will be faced.

                   " YOU'RE A SOLDIER ! "

We salute those , who has already gone before us , and we thank them for their services and graces neutrality. For God be with us as we continue this journey. For our mission has only now begin. Our pathway may be taught , but we will stick together until the very end.

I trust that you'll all in good hands.

                     ( AY CAPTAIN ! )

Copyright © Nadia September | Year Posted 2016


Book: Shattered Sighs