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by Tommy Pico

Feed

by Tommy Pico

'Feed' by Tommy Pico is the culmination of the Teebs tetralogy, merging poetry with an epistolary touch to navigate themes of nourishment, solitude, and urban springtime. Through a contemplative stroll in New York's High Line park, it delves into the dichotomy of alone versus lonely, the aftermath of past relationships, and the simple pleasure of comfort food. This poetic work mirrors the unpredictable nature of a northeastern spring, embodying its chaotic beauty and unwavering progress amidst uncertainty.

  • Poetry
  • Springtime
  • Nourishment
  • Urban
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