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millennial pain - an ocean of emotion - 111 poems about thoughts feelings insights and truths of the millennial generation - cover

millennial pain - an ocean of emotion - 111 poems about thoughts feelings insights and truths of the millennial generation

Yana Maya

Publisher: tredition

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Summary

Millennial Pain is a spiritual, emotional and profound collection of 111 poems about feelings, thoughts, truths and insights of the millennial generation.

Topics like generational trauma, addiction, fears, doubts and universal wisdoms are shared in a concise and straight way of poetry.

Enjoy the honest and deep approach and be open to feel deeply.
Available since: 08/11/2022.
Print length: 22 pages.

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