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TITLE THREE.2 we are horizon
TITLE THREE.2 we are horizon
TITLE THREE.2 we are horizon
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TITLE THREE.2 we are horizon

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This collection of thirty poems (all written between 2014 and 2015) is the second stage (the first one being “TITLE THREE.1 a puff of sleep”) of a rocket launched toward, and from, the author's space of mind, and beyond.
The poems are meant to be the roar of the engines, the images built within the lines as fuel. Along with the vibrations of the rocket, they come through the reading, translating into sensations.
The meaning is the horizon the reader, in the end, reaches.

Tutte le poesie hanno il testo a fronte in italiano.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateMar 10, 2024
ISBN9781446116692
TITLE THREE.2 we are horizon

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    TITLE THREE.2 we are horizon - Luca Ceccato

    This collection of thirty poems (all written between 2014 and 2015) is the second stage (the first one being TITLE THREE.1 a puff of sleep) of a rocket launched toward, and from, the author's space of mind, and beyond.

    The poems are meant to be the roar of the engines, the images built within the lines as fuel. Along with the vibrations of the rocket, they come through the reading, translating into sensations.

    The meaning is the horizon the reader, in the end, reaches.

    Tutte le poesie hanno il testo a fronte in italiano.

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    This is the author writing.

    First of all, thanks a whole bunch for giving this ebook a try (especially if you’re paying for it)!

    If you're reading it for free, though, well, that means the copyright thing didn't work quite as supposed to...

    Now, I'm aware of the fact that you most probably wouldn't have considered these poems hadn't you found

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