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Lost - A Collection of Poems - cover

Lost - A Collection of Poems

Asekho Toto

Publisher: Asekho Toto

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Summary

This book is my dream. I have always wanted to publish a book, one that includes my thoughts, and experiences. This consists of four chapters, and each chapter focuses on a specific event. Themes such as spirituality and mental health are covered.
 
Depression is a battle I've fought for years, and suicidal thoughts have been frequent occurrences.
 
These poems are one of my greatest achievements, and I hope that they touch someone in whichever way. Life is a never-ending journey; ups and downs - but I hope you never stop going.
Available since: 06/02/2019.

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