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Preface :


                                      Who
                         exactly structures our world?

                                   So-called:
                            “Common knowledge”?
                         Religious or political leaders?

               Your family? Books? Your professor? Instagram?
                            I doubt of a single point.
          Yes, they all have something to do with us, but you filter it

             all somehow, slicing and dicing it, regardless of how
                          “dictatorial” or “libertarian”
                    the pressure from your environment is.

               Although, you are your own Pope, always. So...
           Inside, you will find ten Songs-Poems, with chords and
          performance, ten poems each with its own prelude—part

                         reflection, part self-revelation,
                             part inner monologue.
          Step into a world where rules have faded, yet the pulse of

             right and wrong still beats—soft, steady, undeniable.
               No prophets shouting. No stone tablets shining.
        Just life itself: spinning, tempting, dazzling, rushing forward

                with no time to think and every reason to feel.
          Beneath the laughter, the noise, the scrolling, the slogans,
          there still hums that quiet rhythm—the one that separates

          creation from collapse, pride from purpose, passion from
                                     decay.
          This book is a journey into that rhythm, meter and music.

           Each stand alone, yet together they form a single pulse:

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