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This collection of poetry reflects on themes of nature, time, and the human experience, exploring emotions ranging from joy to sorrow. The verses evoke imagery of the natural world, using metaphors of streams, flowers, and seasons to illustrate life's journey and the inevitability of change. Each poem delves into personal and universal sentiments, contemplating solitude, aging, and the passage of time. The work also pays homage to significant figures and moments, such as the memory of a beloved queen, while inviting readers to ponder their own existence and connections to the world around them.

About the Author

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Carmen Sylva

Carmen Sylva, the pen name of Elisabeth von Wied, was a Romanian queen and a notable writer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for her lyrical prose and deep connection to her homeland, she often drew inspiration from the Carpathian Mountains and Romanian folklore. Her works include 'Aus meinem Königreich: Tales from the Carpathian Mountains' and 'From Memory's Shrine: The Reminiscences of Carmen Sylva,' which reflect her rich cultural heritage and personal experiences. Sylva's literary contributions encompass poetry, short stories, and essays, making her a significant figure in Romanian literature.

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