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Amrican Poet Infinity - Amrican Poet #9 - cover

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Amrican Poet Infinity - Amrican Poet #9

R. Cary

Publisher: R. Cary

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Infinity rises to over 3,000 words of poetry into elation of enduring and never giving up. It is up to each of us to fight each day, to continue on leaving a history untold so your story of truth may rise in you. 
Available since: 11/12/2019.

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