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After achieving huge success with Taboo, Delilah brings an impressively new dimension with War. War is a captivating and enchanted book of sex, love, lust, heartbreak and uncertainty. Delilah has captured every aspect of love and framed it in poetry, in a manner only she could. This book shows a hint of delicacy but, in true Delilah style, is written with 'grit'. It is exciting, raw, blunt and unapologetic. All the poems within this book are based on real events, making it a powerhouse of emotion. It will lead you to reminisce your choices and question your love. War is more than words on a…mehr

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After achieving huge success with Taboo, Delilah brings an impressively new dimension with War. War is a captivating and enchanted book of sex, love, lust, heartbreak and uncertainty. Delilah has captured every aspect of love and framed it in poetry, in a manner only she could. This book shows a hint of delicacy but, in true Delilah style, is written with 'grit'. It is exciting, raw, blunt and unapologetic. All the poems within this book are based on real events, making it a powerhouse of emotion. It will lead you to reminisce your choices and question your love. War is more than words on a page, it is a powerful portrayal of brutal honesty. A heartfelt book that bleeds with romance, War is tragically beautiful.
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Delilah Sunday is a Leicester-born poet who resides between Bath and Leicester. Her poetry is inspired by moments of time and the world she sees around her. Her writing is quirky, bringing poetry to modern-day times and delivered with brutal honesty, showcasing a natural-born talent. She writes all of her poetry around 3am when the night is silent and the world's asleep with nothing but candlelight for company. In an era where photographs are all the rage, Delilah shuns putting her face to her work, ensuring freedom to express the world she sees around her and allowing her poetry to remain the focus.