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Dear Wind from Flower

Lee Jeon-Rok

Publisher: Legend Press

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Best Seller Lady. 
This collection is the fouth poetry collection by author Lee and consist of 168 poems in 6 parts as follows:Dear Wind from FlowerRed Plum Blossom LoveThe Last Love left on EarthMy Love, CrybabyA Terrible DreamHem of the Robe FluttringThis is the collection of poems written to give hope and provide hope and friends and readers who are strugging with the dark fears of COVID 19, just like plum blossoms in harsh winter. He said we should cheer up and let go of your fear. The strong wind blowing the bestseller will put this cruel disease to sleep. The wind will extinguish it Let's cheer up!
Available since: 02/14/2025.

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