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Harbor of Heartfelt Verses

Fernando Kfer

Maison d'édition: Fernando Kfer

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“Harbor of Heartfelt Verses” is a poetic harbor where emotions find solace and words become ships of sentiment. Dive into the ebb and flow of love, navigate the storms of longing, and find refuge in the calm waters of introspection. These verses are not just poems; they are vessels that sail through the harbor of human emotions, seeking connection and understanding. The harbor encompasses a myriad of themes, from the gentle lapping of love’s waves to the tempestuous storms of life’s challenges. It echoes with laughter, resonates with the echoes of sorrow, and reflects the kaleidoscope of human experiences. Each poem is a dock where readers can anchor their own emotions and reflections. Join the voyage through “Harbor of Heartfelt Verses,” where words become sailors navigating the vast ocean of human sentiment. This collection promises to be a sanctuary for those seeking a poetic escape, a safe harbor for hearts longing for understanding, and a lighthouse guiding readers through the tumultuous seas of life. In “Harbor of Heartfelt Verses,” discover the beauty of vulnerability, the strength in resilience, and the echoes of shared human experiences. Let these verses be the wind in your sails as you navigate the intricate waters of the heart. Welcome aboard, and may your journey through this poetic harbor be filled with discovery, reflection, and connection. Thank you for embarking on this poetic voyage with “Harbor of Heartfelt Verses.
Disponible depuis: 31/01/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 108 pages.

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