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Don’t Count Your Dreams Before They Hatch

Don’t Count Your Dreams Before They Hatch

Christopher Hughes

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Creative Arts Management OÜ
Año de edición:
2024
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Poesía
ISBN:
9789916948590
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In 'Don’t Count Your Dreams Before They Hatch,' the poet weaves a tapestry of introspection, resilience, and the complexities of hope. Each verse invites readers on a journey through the fragile landscape of aspiration, where dreams flutter like delicate eggs, waiting for the warmth of possibility to bring them to life.  With a blend of vivid imagery and heartfelt emotion, the poems explore the delicate balance between ambition and patience, urging us to cherish our dreams while recognizing the uncertainty that accompanies them. From the tender whispers of longing to the empowering declarations of self-belief, this collection captures the essence of dreaming-both its tender joys and the inevitable hurdles.  Perfect for those who seek both inspiration and reflection, 'Don’t Count Your Dreams Before They Hatch' is a poignant reminder that every dream is a fragile possibility, worthy of nurturing and care. Immerse yourself in a world where dreams are not just counted but cherished, as you discover the beauty in both the waiting and the becoming.

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