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Excavations

Sera Maddox Drake

Editora: Lavande Mistral Press

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These my offerings,tiny and fragile, they must take rootin stubborn soil. Fertilize them.Give them shape. Twisted they may grow,but their trunks must be strong.They must reach through the night.They must be of their ground...Excavations is a collection of poetry. Some of it is structured; some of it is free verse. Many of these poems are archaeological artifacts. The old material has been examined, arranged, and prepared for display. What does not shine is still pleasing to the eye.
Disponível desde: 15/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 167 páginas.

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