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May Be Rom Coms Were Right After All
May Be Rom Coms Were Right After All
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About The Book
Maybe Rom-Coms Were Right After All is not just a poetry collection; it is a little escape into a world built from coffee shops, bookstores, New York streets, butterflies, and the kind of love people secretly wish for. It is for the people who romanticise ordinary moments, imagine futures after eye contact, and still believe soft love exists somewhere beyond fiction.
Through these pages, you will find love stories hidden inside small things — a boy secretly memorizing your favorite books, a waiter accidentally exposing feelings, a diary revealing everything left unsaid, and the kind of moments that make your heart pause for a second and quietly smile.
Written during midnight thoughts, random daydreams, and moments when reality felt a little too ordinary, these poems carry comfort, longing, excitement, and the feeling of being loved gently. Every page holds a different emotion: butterflies, warmth, hope, and the beautiful chaos of feeling too much.
People often say love like this only exists in fictional worlds. But maybe forehead kisses, surprise flowers, soft boys, and someone choosing you again and again were never unrealistic.
Maybe we just stopped believing.
And maybe… rom-coms were right after all.
About The Author
Samrath Kaur writes soft romance poetry for people who still believe in butterflies, bookstore moments, coffee shop daydreams, and the kind of love that feels a little like home. She has a habit of turning ordinary situations into entire love stories and romanticizing almost everything around her.
Most of her poems are born during quiet nights, warm lamp lights, random thoughts, and moments when reality feels slightly less interesting than her imagination. Somewhere between New York streets she has never walked, bookstores she could stay in forever, and coffee shops filled with strangers, she built a world of soft love, comfort, and beautiful what-ifs.
Through her writing, she explores emotional safety, surprise flowers, forehead kisses, longing, hope, and the belief that love does not always have to be loud to be real. She secretly believes eye contact can create stories, songs can become memories, and sometimes one small moment can change an entire future.
In real life, she is a little dramatic, full of hugs, mood swings, and dreams much bigger than herself. Deep inside, a little girl still lives in her heart — the one who still gets excited over flowers, rainy weather, bookstore dates, and fairytale kind of love.
And maybe this book is simply proof that she never stopped believing that soft love still exists.
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