Death in a Dream explores the fleeting emotions and memories that we frequently wonder whether they are real or just shards of our imaginations that we have conjured up for solace and survival. The writings serve as a critical reflection of how people can be born into broken moulds and then grow out of them, how innocence can be tainted, and how pure spirits can be shattered. As we discover that pain must always be within the vicinity of love, and the ache of mourning for the living, these poems reflect how we try to run away from feeling human.
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