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Ancient Credos In Sanskrit Moderna
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Ancient Credos In Sanskrit Moderna in Brampton, ON
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Ancient Credos In Sanskrit Moderna in Brampton, ON
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Domenic Marinelli , the author of Across a Dark River in Palermo , Weathered Tracks , >An Open Letter To Arthur Pond, 13 Years of Lamentation , and so many others, brings you this insightful collection of poetry. The anthology of 52 pieces is a blunt, forceful, poignant, but beautiful statement on society and those trying to fight the good fight within that afflicted society’s many limitations.
Raw and honest, present within the pages of Ancient Credos In Sanskrit Moderna , is torment, pain, an awakening, and a glimpse into the dark places we often visit for reprieve only to find more of the same, leaving us wanting that way out, that saving grace, that is so often seen too late. Perhaps these Credos can be that saving grace?
Domenic Marinelli , the author of Across a Dark River in Palermo , Weathered Tracks , >An Open Letter To Arthur Pond, 13 Years of Lamentation , and so many others, brings you this insightful collection of poetry. The anthology of 52 pieces is a blunt, forceful, poignant, but beautiful statement on society and those trying to fight the good fight within that afflicted society’s many limitations.
Raw and honest, present within the pages of Ancient Credos In Sanskrit Moderna , is torment, pain, an awakening, and a glimpse into the dark places we often visit for reprieve only to find more of the same, leaving us wanting that way out, that saving grace, that is so often seen too late. Perhaps these Credos can be that saving grace?





















