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A New Season
— Benson Chukwueke
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Frolicking With Dick & Jane & Sally Part 1 Mondayby Joe Hix
— JOE M. HIX
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Spiders: The Ministry of Webs
— David Ferguson
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Signs of Christmas
— Melita Catalina Warren
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Wonderful.
— Heather Lydia Thornhill
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Horror & Vampire Haiku Set #003
— Phil Roberts
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Cradled
— Ludy Bührs
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Bring out the new year.
— Ananya Srivastav
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Soapy Springs For Luxurious Cleansing
— Nikhil Parekh
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An Ode to Wine Country
— Abby Kesington
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Eid al-Adha Poem
— Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker
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Dress U Up
— LuLU Bear
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D
— J
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strawberry moon
— lizz
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A Chilling Winter
— Sharmila Shankar
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A Southern Christmas
— Laura Talley Powell
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Christmas Morning
— Brian Kobrenski
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Yes
— Yes the Yesth
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On This Mother's day
— Sharon Brown
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R.A.V.E.N.
— Jerry Wayne Lawrence, Jr.
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Prince of Peace
— Richard Newton Sherrer
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Christmas Hospitality - No. 2
— Melita Catalina Warren
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Yuletide Happenings
— Melita Catalina Warren
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Trick or Treat
— Keith Lankford
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Waaihoek, Childhood Memories and a Case to Be Made
— Chief Speak-a-little-French
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