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Unfinished Things

By: William Henry Forester
Narrated by: P.J. Nichols
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In the quiet moments between breaths, where memory lingers and time falters, lies a world often unseen—a tapestry woven from the echoes of what is left behind. Unfinished Things invites you to wander through this realm, where absence has shape and silence has voice.

Within this audiobook, you will find reflections on the impermanence of all things and the enduring legacy of the human spirit. From the footprints worn into ancient stone to the fading light of dusk, these verses illuminate the enduring beauty of what lingers—after the words have been spoken, the deeds have been done, and the lives have been lived.

Unfinished Things is a collection that invites you to pause, to listen, and to remember the delicate threads of life and history that bind us to one another and to the infinite. It is a meditation on the spaces we inhabit and the traces we leave, written for those who understand that sometimes, the most profound truths are found in what remains.

©2025 William Henry Forester (P)2025 William Henry Forester
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