“We say of the oak, How grand of girth! Of the willow we say, How slender! And yet to the soft grass clothing the earth How slight is the praise we render.”
Quote by Edgar Fawcett
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Songs of Doubt and Dream (poems)
This book is a compilation of poetry that delves into the complexities of doubt and the pursuit of dreams. more
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