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The Voice Of Ken

Ken Squires

Publisher: Ken Squires

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Summary

The Voice Of Ken...
 
If you don't know the man behind the writing Ken has always used his writing to let out his thoughts since growing up he's found that nobody listens to him and they do nothing but put him down.
 
So in this release he talks about:
 
Mental Health, Suicide, Life in a broken home and Fakes.
 
He also released the poem called Bad Bacteria which shouldn't be read by the hyper sensative individuals.
Available since: 02/18/2021.

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