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Dream: Pensive Reflections, #2
Dream: Pensive Reflections, #2
Dream: Pensive Reflections, #2
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Dream: Pensive Reflections, #2

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Death, Despair, and Happy Endings. Sad poetry with happy outcomes from 27 international poets.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 13, 2021
ISBN9798223934677
Dream: Pensive Reflections, #2

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    Dream First Edition (revised)

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    First published in Australia in November 2021 by The Ravens Quoth Press

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    Contents

    KURT NEWTON

    The Snowman

    The Sand Daddy

    GABRIELA DOCAN

    Sweet and Sour

    A Memory Inside Another Memory

    Don’t Come Back Into My Life Again!

    AMINATH NEENA

    Sleeping With the Enemy

    NUSRAT M. HAIDER

    Death, Despair, and Happy Endings

    MAGNOLIA SILCOX

    A Schizophrenic’s Dream

    MAGGIE D. BRACE

    Duelling

    SEHLOHO PIET RAMPAI

    Tonight

    MCKENZIE RICHARDSON

    Periodical Cicada

    KELLY MATSUURA

    Winter Roots

    TOM FOARD

    I Won’t Dream

    Jewelled

    PHIL KNIGHT

    Rewilding

    The Off Season

    LYNN WHITE

    Her Collection

    I Remember

    Leap of Faith

    VANESSA CARAVEO

    Faithful Fate

    It’s In You

    DAWN DEBRAAL

    Reunited

    RENATA PAVREY

    Persist to Exist

    DES MANNAY

    The Loneliest Christmas

    A Dream in the Storm

    Fireworks in November

    DR NITHYA MARIAM JOHN

    Status: Good Morning!

    Afghanistan, August 2021

    MARK ANDREW HEATHCOTE

    The White Elephant Dream

    Hoping

    Lisa Reynolds

    Last Night

    AVERY HUNTER

    My Love, Kiss Me

    D.J. ELTON

    Lilia and Nazbet

    Where are the Lost Pieces of Music in the Sea of Moons?

    As You Go

    IMOGEN L. SMILEY

    Memento

    DARREN B. RANKINS

    Tears Never Stop Falling

    DR PATIENCE CHIYANGWA

    The Joy of My Pain

    Lockdown Love

    SWATI SINGH

    Eros and Psyche

    For Love Is That Which Wins and Remains

    DISHA BHATTACHARYYA

    This is a River’s Poem

    JOHN DRUDCE

    Autumn Story

    Boulevards

    Paris in Transition

    Rolling

    Stumbling

    The Seasons of Us

    Siren

    THE RAVENS QUOTH PRESS

    Yes: I am a dreamer. For a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.

    —The Critic as Artist by Oscar Wilde

    KURT NEWTON ’s poetry has

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