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Let the Light Pour In

Let the Light Pour In

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Type: Paperback
ISBN: 9781837262670

A powerful and uplifting collection of short poems composed by the author each morning as dawn breaks. Over the past decade, this practice has resulted in life-affirming, witty, and deeply felt verse that chronicles his personal battle with the dark. Fuelled by resilience and defiant joy, the poems serve as a daily espresso shot of inspiration and wonder. This collection is a beautiful testament to finding hard-won light smashed out of darkness and a guide to finding peace, one day at a time.

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  • Publication date: 02-Jan-25
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