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forest, spring flower

Writer
jadda tsui
Price
$18.00
Date
2021
Publisher
Yolkless Press
Format
Monographs
Length
112 pp
Genre
Poetry
Description

“i have a theory,
that perhaps all stories are love stories
in one way or another
because all stories come from the heart,
and sometimes i feel like i’m wrong,
but i desperately want to be right.”
– jadda tsui

  1. forest, spring flower
 

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