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Soul's Mirror - cover

Soul's Mirror

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Journey into the depths of the human soul with "Soul's Mirror," a mesmerizing collection of poetry that explores the complexities of the human experience through the lens of introspection and self-discovery.

Within these pages, readers will find a tapestry of emotions, dreams, and aspirations, woven together by the threads of shared humanity. The poets of "Soul's Mirror" invite us on an introspective odyssey, delving into the labyrinthine corridors of the heart, where love and loss dance in delicate balance, and where dreams and aspirations flicker like distant stars.

With poignant grace and profound insight, these poets capture the ephemeral nature of human existence, reminding us of the fleeting beauty of life and the inevitability of our own mortality. Yet, amidst the contemplation of life's transient nature, "Soul's Mirror" also celebrates the resilience and indomitable spirit of the human soul.

Its verses pay homage to the strength we find in vulnerability, the courage we summon in the face of adversity, and the unwavering hope that carries us through the darkest of times. As we journey through the chapters of "Soul's Mirror," we encounter a kaleidoscope of emotions, from the depths of despair to the heights of ecstasy. We witness the unfolding of love stories, both joyous and heartbreaking, and we bear witness to the struggles and triumphs of the human spirit.

With each turn of the page, "Soul's Mirror" serves as a mirror, reflecting the depths of our own souls and illuminating the path toward self-understanding and enlightenment. This collection of poetry is an invitation to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery, to explore the hidden corners of our own consciousness, and to embrace the beauty and complexity of being human.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 159 pages.

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