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Love in the ''In-Between" - Unspoken Words

Dr Souvik Roy

Editora: Libresco Feeds Pvt Ltd

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Love in the "In-Between" is a collection of poems about love, friendship, longing, and the emotions that shape our relationships. It explores the space between joy and sorrow, closeness and distance, spoken words and unspoken feelings. These poems are my way of capturing those emotions—the ones we feel deeply but don’t always say out loud. Some are drawn from personal moments, others from the world around me, but all reflect the connections that make us human.
Disponível desde: 05/06/2025.
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