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Being One

Shivani Dhar

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Sinopsis

"These verses emerged in moments of clarity and chaos, longing and loss, movement and stillness. They are fragments of my journey—reflections on love, memory, identity, and the shifting tides of time. Some poems came like a storm, demanding to be written, while others arrived gently, like waves touching the shore, shaping themselves over time. They explore the battle between past and present, freedom and belonging, stillness and flight. They are woven with questions, with quiet revelations, and with an acceptance of the unknown.I do not claim to have answers, only echoes of my own search. And if these words resonate with you, make you pause, reflect, or feel then they’re yours too…"
Disponible desde: 25/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 60 páginas.

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