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Talk to Me
Talk to Me
Talk to Me
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Talk to Me

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I am a guy how lives in his brain when he's alone. Loneliness some times is quite painful. We, the people, have been designed to live with each other. It's about how we act as a human. Being sad or cunning, happy or kind. We will die and leave this world. Life is short and there's nothing at the end. We will go without even an inch of a cloth. So be happy. Do what makes you hopeful. Life is not about fighting for things. Please be kind. Welcome to my world.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 15, 2022
ISBN9798201931698
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    Talk to Me - Pouya Delavari

    Talk to Me

    WELCOME TO MY WORLD

    Anyone could hear him running loudly from the surrounding alleys.

    Wet ground and cold weather. Should go faster.

    He hits the ground hard but gets up quickly.

    Glances at his injured knee and clenches his teeth. He went on again and hurried to school.

    No one was around or inside the school when he arrived. He knocked the classroom door twice and entered the classroom. The board was half full.

    He was pressing his lips together with regret and turned his eyes to the teacher, who was standing at the end of the class and looking at the entrance of the class in silence with the students. He threw the pen at Muhammad.

    It passed through the tail of his ear and fell into the trash. Muhammad did not move, just looked. His eyebrows were angled and he did not know that his fist was clenched.

    The teacher said take the pen and bring it to me. After a two-second delay, he turned and bent his knees to pick up the pen. The black pen was lying next to a tissue. Fortunately, the napkin was used to clean the table dust. He picked up the pen and went to the teacher.

    Mr. Cruz was tall and broad shouldered, but not heavy. He looked at Muhammad with a smile and took his pen. He said: sit down. Muhammad paused for a

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