Plague Poems

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Plague Poems
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ISBN-10 : 1649211732
ISBN-13 : 9781649211736
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Book Synopsis Plague Poems by : Wesley Eisold

Book excerpt: Do we sing what we write or write what we sing? Lanegan and Eisold come together to present words of dystopian desolation. Plague Poems is a collection of 23 poems written by each, for love - lost, losing, and even sometimes found. Written in February and March of 2020, the subconscious presents a narrative of love in the end of days. Second Edition. Poetry.


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