Waves and Other Poems: A Collection of Fourty Seven Poems
By San Lin Tun
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The poetry book comprises forty seven poems including short and long forms. It divides into two parts: Short Poems and Long Poems. In the short form section, one will read these poems: Waves, Untied Existence, With or Without Reason, No More Belief in Myth, A Blank Heart, Aftermath, Algebra of Advice, A Bright Light, Only Then, A Chance to Choose, A Turn, The Light, Nature, Hope, Resilience, Advice, Cookies, etc while in the long form section: Animation Poem, Failure, Untitled Life, Right Answer, Mum's Girl, Fear of Loss, An Egocentric Bosom of Desert, A REMEDY to An Egocentric Bosom of Desert, etc.
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