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To Be Loved is to Be Changed

To Be Loved is to Be Changed

E.M. Sol

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Austin Macauley Publishers FZE
Año de edición:
2024
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Poesía
ISBN:
9789948741015
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Indulge yourself in a world of captivating poetry that delves into the emotional bonds that bind us together as human beings-a shared feeling that we have all experienced at one point in our lives-that feeling being love. These poems illustrate the subtleties of the heart and soul with their tender whispers of love and heart-pounding cries of need. Every poem is like a reflection, a moment frozen in time that beckons you to travel through the most meaningful periods of life-love and desire. Whether you’re seeking comfort in times of sorrow or wish to relive the feeling of falling in love, these poems promise to resonate with anyone who has ever experienced any form of love. Embrace the beauty of love and the cherishing feeling of having loved someone through poems that are sure to capture your heart and lean into giving you a truly unforgettable experience. Across a moving journey across the emotional landscape of love, this book will demonstrate that being loved entails more than just being treasured; it also means continuing and pursuing your own personal development.

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