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"Crimson Cosmos" is a captivating poetry book that invites readers on a profound journey through the corridors of emotions, experience and introspection. It is a tapestry of themes and moods, celebrating the beauty of nature, complexities of mind, the resilence of human heart, and the mysteries of existence.With its lyrical prose and thought provoking themes, "Crimson Cosmos" is a timeless companion for everyone who appreciates the artistry of words and the de
"Crimson Cosmos" is a captivating poetry book that invites readers on a profound journey through the corridors of emotions, experience and introspection. It is a tapestry of themes and moods, celebrating the beauty of nature, complexities of mind, the resilence of human heart, and the mysteries of existence.With its lyrical prose and thought provoking themes, "Crimson Cosmos" is a timeless companion for everyone who appreciates the artistry of words and the depth of human emotions.
Why did the 16 year old write an autobiography? She was reticent about her daylight dreams. Being an introvert was never easy. A bookish type creature with wide glasses who was always seen drowned in the spaces between words echoing in her head. " Most stable one", that's what they said. She too had flaws, camouflaged by her deafening silence. She craved expressions to describe herself to the people with whom she had already been indifferent. When sentim
Why did the 16 year old write an autobiography? She was reticent about her daylight dreams. Being an introvert was never easy. A bookish type creature with wide glasses who was always seen drowned in the spaces between words echoing in her head. " Most stable one", that's what they said. She too had flaws, camouflaged by her deafening silence. She craved expressions to describe herself to the people with whom she had already been indifferent. When sentiments failed in addressing the people through communication, she wrote the book, UNPARALLELED BONDS.
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