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These poems in Esperanto assemble short lyrical pieces that move between intimate feeling and public lament. They juxtapose personal longing, unfulfilled love, and youthful memory with civic grief and pacifist appeals, including an elegy for the movement's founder. Natural imagery—bells, wind, seasons, birds—frames moods from bitter resignation to ardent hope, while calls for fraternity and comprehension recur as ethical motifs. The collection blends melancholic lyricism and musical diction with exhortations to social solidarity, uniting private emotion and a yearning for wider human reconciliation.
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