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Eran Dror is a writer, designer, and a researcher of Eastern Religions.

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Storm

***

Even the fiercest storm is nought but chaos,
Slowly accumulated, quickly released,
Enabling the quiet.

***

Written on Friday, October 13th, 2017, in Herzliya

 

 

 

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