Three Women
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A collection of poems and short dramatic sketches that follows encounters, memories, and inward reckonings about love, youth, and regret. Scenes move from social gatherings and travel to seaside conversations that set restless longing against the comforts of home. Lyrical pieces celebrate beauty and affection while other poems confront despair, poverty, and spiritual doubt, probing conscience, desire, and the consequences of indulgence. Alternating narrative vignettes and standalone lyrics, the work examines emotional life across public moments and private reflection.
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