Strum the Pain (Sansinukob #3)
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Complete, First published Jun 19, 2022
an epistolary collaboration ¦ completed 🎸

Musical instruments wield a powerful domination in one's life, especially for those who loves playing with it. By the sound it make, it can reduce our chances of getting stuck in the painful reality we've been facing. Some find comfort in it even amidst of heavy feelings. 

Playing musical instruments means letting your emotions out of their cages; drumming the drums to make your anger subsides, pressing the piano's key to inform everyone that you're happy, and strumming the guitar's string to strum the pain away.


ynneamaris © 2022

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date started: 09/11/2022
date ended: 01/08/2023
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