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Infinity Across Infinity

Syed Ahmad Muzzammil

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Infinity Across Infinity is a soulful journey through love, longing, loss, and quiet resilience. With cosmic metaphors and emotional depth, Syed Ahmad Muzzammil’s verses transcend time and space—capturing the ache of separation and the beauty of connection. Each poem is a constellation in a vast emotional universe, where hearts speak across galaxies, and love echoes beyond limits—forever expanding, never fading.
Disponible desde: 19/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 39 páginas.

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