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Disengaged Poems

SARITA REIS

Editora: Sarita Reis

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Poems about human emotions. 


Many emotions that make part of human being, since most times can be contradictory and indecisive. As much pessimist as optimist. A mosaic of feelings that remains within human heart.
Disponível desde: 15/04/2022.

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