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Poison
— Seema Tabassum Ali
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Where Are The Poems?
— anonymous3142
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To Try and Try
— Steve Cochrane
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National Pussy Fountain
— Babydoll06
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Should Not An Artist
— Daniel Millard
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Sad Confinement. Years long and weary.
— Wayne Blair
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Columbus State Community College Hospital & Pharmacy
— Houses of Horror City Hall Mayor ColdHeart
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Gorgeous day (*>*)
— frogpoems
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With Warm Regards To Mr. Dickens
— Joe Strickland
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Fulness of Christ; in Christ (Colossians chapter one)
— Wayne Blair
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Pizza 3
— Joel Cohen
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the best
— john pork
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Home, sick?
— Naviii
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What if
— Dr Sumit Seth
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Faith booklet offered…when time is right.
— Wayne Blair
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Young Carpenter’s Day. Nazareth.
— Wayne Blair
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Orville Redenbacher’s
— Wayne Blair
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This was a computer talking back to me. Yeesh. AIDA
— Wayne Blair
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The Chore at the Plow. With Jesus.
— Wayne Blair
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Basket of Opportunities
— Doug Blair
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Bikes
— Aggie K
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momolessteder
— brody
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Lost and proud
— Austin Withrow
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Damsels
— Kristina Bendepende
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lonely another day
— Bill S. Meek
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