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This Drawer Doesn’t Lock

This Drawer Doesn’t Lock

Israa Hussein

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Israa Hussein
Año de edición:
2025
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798231922956
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Some drawers are meant to be locked. This one never was.Inside these pages, Israa Hussein opens the drawer we all carry-the one filled with words we never said, heartbreaks we never explained, and moments that still echo long after they’ve passed.With raw honesty and lyrical precision, This Drawer Doesn’t Lock explores the quiet places where memory and emotion live: the space between silence and confession, solitude and belonging, loss and the hope that refuses to leave.These poems are for anyone who has held too much inside, for too long. They are reminders that even the softest truths deserve the light, and that the things we think we’ve hidden have a way of finding their voice.If you open this drawer, be ready.What’s inside might feel like yours, too.

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