Pathos: A Collection of Poetry
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A collection of poems, written about a love and about feelings. The poems in this book lets the reader see the author's inner feelings about the love that he lost in an accident soon after college. Also, the reader sees how he feels about being a disabled man and how he feels about friendship.
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