L'essere umani: frammenti di fragilità.
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RACCOLTA DI POESIE.

Fragili come cristalli, eppure capaci di rifrangere la luce nelle mille sfumature dell'esistenza. Questa raccolta nasce dal desiderio di esplorare ciò che ci rende umani: le paure, le gioie, le cadute e quei momenti di assoluta trasparenza in cui riconosciamo la nostra fragilità, come la più grande forza.

Ogni poesia è un frammento, una scheggia che riflette emozioni e pensieri che, forse, appartengono anche a te. Non c'è pretesa di risposte. Solo il coraggio di osservare ed accogliere ciò che siamo, nel bene e nel male.

Benvenuto in questo viaggio tra parole e silenzi, tra fragilità che sussurrano e poesie che aspettano di essere lette.
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