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The Mind's Pursuit of Indefinite Intentions
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  • Reads 212
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  • Parts 15
  • Time 7m
Complete, First published Aug 30, 2021
A collection of poems from the haiku, sonnet, and ghazal forms written for as a foolish quest to bleed randomness into meaning and back again, just like this description you are just reading. In other words, this anthology constitutes my exercise in emotional and psychological enrichment through poetry for the sake of both the self and the academy (all of the poems were written for a college course), and each composition is a singularity capsule with their particular, open-ended purposes without any interconnected meaning behind them.
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