Last Little Lullabies - poems

Last Little Lullabies - poems

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SYNOPSIS 50 prose put together from experiences and knowledge gathered through reflection and muse of life's pain and pleasure. 50 stories with countless of awareness of love, loss and longing compiled into one book. 50 insights and erudition that illuminated through the mind, revealing narratives of emotions, war, history, religion, fantasy and unique outlook of the world. Each one takes readers through a different voyage in the sea of life. PROLOGUE A collection of past writings, present ponders and future ideas. Folks and tales of times to lessons and messages for the forthcoming, view this publication as a handbook, a companion, a mere neverending story to spread across generations to come. An aide-memoire to the hindmost of spirits, read this compilation of poetry as your frontmost partner in the expedition of life. Enjoy this musings and reverie from the perusal of this book. Have a good time of introspecting and ruminating one's thoughts. EPILOGUE Through a wonderous passage of flipping the pages and wandering your orbs through every nook and cranny of letters and words, may you have fulfilled your hour adequately and satisfactory to your liking. May this book brings you joy, deliberation and entertainment to light up your pastime.
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Pieces of Moonbeams | 2023 This poetry collection contains proses & proses woven from my heart. Pieces here are a part of me. Stained by longing, love, grief, hurt, happiness, and any other available emotion I could profoundly describe. -- I am relieved that my pieces now have a home. (They aren't in order and published randomly, though.) It's my dream to atleast publish a book before I turn 18. If you like it, please smash that little star. Thank you.

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