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Seraphic Verses The Lyrical Odyssey Beneath the Medlar Tree
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Seraphic Verses The Lyrical Odyssey Beneath the Medlar Tree

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"Seraphic Verses" by Shince Peter MS is a heartfelt collection of poetry, with each piece reflecting life as seen from the shade of a medlar tree. Drawing from the well of personal experience, the rural charm of his village, and the wisdom gleaned from travels, Shince weaves a tapestry of verses that invite readers to find tranquility and meaning in the rhythms of the natural world. This book is a lyrical odyssey, a quiet celebration of the profound in the everyday, written under the medlar tree-a symbol of shelter and the muse to the poet's soul.

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Format
Book
Publisher
Unknown
Country
IN
Date
6 February 2025
Pages
136
ISBN
9789367393741

"Seraphic Verses" by Shince Peter MS is a heartfelt collection of poetry, with each piece reflecting life as seen from the shade of a medlar tree. Drawing from the well of personal experience, the rural charm of his village, and the wisdom gleaned from travels, Shince weaves a tapestry of verses that invite readers to find tranquility and meaning in the rhythms of the natural world. This book is a lyrical odyssey, a quiet celebration of the profound in the everyday, written under the medlar tree-a symbol of shelter and the muse to the poet's soul.

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Format
Book
Publisher
Unknown
Country
IN
Date
6 February 2025
Pages
136
ISBN
9789367393741