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Love Poems for Lovers

Mahesh Sharma

Editora: Publishdrive

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This book is a heartfelt collection of poems that captures the emotional journey of love and separation, expressed through the voice of the poet but resonating deeply with every lover. Focused on the timeless themes of affection, longing, and emotional connection, the poems reflect the intimate feelings shared between young couples. Whether in lyrical or prose form, each piece aims to stir memories and awaken deep sentiments in readers, reminding them of their own experiences in love. Written in accessible, expressive language, these poems serve both as a mirror to the reader's inner emotions and as a medium to express those feelings to loved ones. From the thrill of first love to the ache of separation, the collection offers comfort, nostalgia, and understanding. This book is lovingly dedicated to all boyfriends and girlfriends, and invites them to rediscover love in its purest poetic form.
Disponível desde: 30/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 100 páginas.

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