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her thoughts
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her thoughts

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Far too often we may find ourselves in deep thought. It may happen at any moment of the day, or when we least expect it. We find ourselves with thoughts that have been triggered by our daily activities or they may spring on us randomly throughout our day. Her thoughts, is a collection of poetry holding most of its weight with thoughts of love and relationships. It is the expressions of emotions and feelings with dealing with the many changes in relationships and contemplations on how to deal and what to feel. This collection brings forth feeling of vulnerability, love, pain, fear, and questioning.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tiffany a Walker
Date
12 March 2025
Pages
82
ISBN
9798985023008

Far too often we may find ourselves in deep thought. It may happen at any moment of the day, or when we least expect it. We find ourselves with thoughts that have been triggered by our daily activities or they may spring on us randomly throughout our day. Her thoughts, is a collection of poetry holding most of its weight with thoughts of love and relationships. It is the expressions of emotions and feelings with dealing with the many changes in relationships and contemplations on how to deal and what to feel. This collection brings forth feeling of vulnerability, love, pain, fear, and questioning.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tiffany a Walker
Date
12 March 2025
Pages
82
ISBN
9798985023008