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Blood Running Nose: Poetry
- Narrated by: Michael Wetherbee
- Length: 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Blood Running Nose: Poetry is a compilation of poetry written during corona virus quarantine in Israel.
Author transfers through accurate verse his despair, loneliness, and the struggle of a man who is facing uncertainty in all he does.
Accurate verse delivers the state of mind one would experience while in quarantine alone.
Sharp minded author knows how to guide the listener through variety of emotions and feelings that deserve attention being a legacy to people who survived the pandemic.
The audio is easy and pleasant. Great gift to self or anybody who would appreciate creative writing.
©2020 Adam Smith (P)2021 Adam Smith
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