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Endless Nights, Endless Love

Endless Nights, Endless Love

Frank O’Brien

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Creative Arts Management OÜ
Año de edición:
2024
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Poesía
ISBN:
9789908011073
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'Endless Nights, Endless Love' invites readers on a poetic journey through the labyrinth of longing, passion, and the fleeting moments that weave our deepest connections. With each verse, the author paints vivid images of star-strewn skies and whispered secrets shared under the veil of night, exploring the bittersweet nature of love that transcends time and space.  In this collection, the echoes of romance blend seamlessly with the shadows of heartache, celebrating the beauty found in both joy and sorrow. The cadence of the poems flows like gentle waves, captivating the heart and mind, while the lyrical language resonates with anyone who has ever gazed into the depths of a beloved’s eyes.  Perfect for lovers, dreamers, and wanderers, 'Endless Nights, Endless Love' is a heartfelt tribute to the indelible marks that love leaves upon our souls, a reminder that even in solitude, the heart knows how to find its echo in the night. Embrace these pages to discover the warmth of connection that endures, illuminating the path through life’s most profound emotions.

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