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The book is a collection of poems that explore themes of hope, identity, and the human experience. It begins with a Prologue and Introduction that set the stage for the journey through various emotions and reflections. The Principle of Hope and Free Will's Symphony delve into the concepts of optimism and the power of choice. Romani, The Travellers of the World celebrates the Romani people's nomadic spirit and cultural richness. The Stranger and Hidden explore feelings of alienation and the unseen aspects of life. Cosmic Finger and Guitar's Vibrant Poetry bring a touch of the mystical and musical to the collection. Principia Filosofia and Tune In reflect on philosophical ideas and the importance of being present. Sculping Truth in Time's Embrace and Moth ponder the nature of truth and transformation. The Dove of Peace and Whispers from Waterfall offer serene and contemplative moments. A Trek and Accomplishment highlight the journey and achievements in life. Snail and Encounters present unique perspectives on seemingly ordinary experiences. Serendipity and Ode to Family celebrate unexpected joys and familial bonds. Relativity and The Tyrant examine the complexities of relationships and power dynamics. Mediterranean and Vertigo and Chaos capture the beauty and turmoil of the natural world. Marathon Runner and Vertigo in Flax and Chaos depict endurance and the interplay of order and disorder. Delightful October Light and Rebellion in Darkness contrast moments of light and resistance. Information and Leadership discuss the impact of knowledge and guidance. Winged Senses and Surprises evoke a sense of wonder and unexpected events. The Nicanor of the People and Dark Matter delve into historical and cosmic themes. Wind Elemental and Whispers bring a sense of ethereal beauty. Playing in the Sand and War juxtapose innocence and conflict. Pain and Regret and Blue Moon reflect on sorrow and rare moments. No Time and Behold contemplate the passage of time and revelation. Apache in Manhattan (New York) and Doubt explore cultural intersections and uncertainty. Let People Live and Pebbles, Like Stars in the Sky advocate for freedom and the beauty of small things. Structures and The New Being consider the foundations of existence and transformation. Life Witness and Time reflect on the human experience and the nature of time. The Judgement and A Vast Thing Approaches ponder justice and impending change. Stanger Revisited and Mind and Body revisit themes of alienation and the connection between mind and body. Mother Earth and Mortal Eternity celebrate the planet and the concept of eternal life. Terrible Necessities and Ruminations on Nature (Haiku) address the harsh realities and beauty of nature. Earthrise and Writer's Block capture moments of inspiration and creative struggle. A Tree, Hope, Singer, Night-Flowers, The Hunted, Moonscape, Spring Passions, Anticipation, Creator, Action Matters, A Tanka Poem, and Chained conclude the collection with reflections on nature, creativity, and the human spirit. This summary provides a glimpse into the diverse and thought-provoking themes explored in the book.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798281757201
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 172
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 290 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8281757205
  • Publisher Date: 28 Apr 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 9 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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