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Our College: Leaves from an Undergraduate’s Scribbling Book (1857)

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Complexity is a collection of poetry meant to encourage readers not to hide their true selves. Through Complexity, the author divulges herself through poetry about love, sex, heartbreak, anger, and even personal opinion. Complexity is blunt, genuine, and thought-provoking with poems such as Is Sex…?,
Intoxicated,
Males, Their Friendships, and Possibly Being Gay, and God Doesn’t Like the Dark Ages. Complexity shows readers that they are multidimensional and should express their ranges of emotions, thoughts, and opinions. Any less would be cheating themselves.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
436
ISBN
9781164941927

Complexity is a collection of poetry meant to encourage readers not to hide their true selves. Through Complexity, the author divulges herself through poetry about love, sex, heartbreak, anger, and even personal opinion. Complexity is blunt, genuine, and thought-provoking with poems such as Is Sex…?,
Intoxicated,
Males, Their Friendships, and Possibly Being Gay, and God Doesn’t Like the Dark Ages. Complexity shows readers that they are multidimensional and should express their ranges of emotions, thoughts, and opinions. Any less would be cheating themselves.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
436
ISBN
9781164941927