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My Love Is Like The Wind
— Marie Phetteplace
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Petals
— Stacie Mckay
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Time and Death
— John M. Broadhead
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God provides where others deny.
— Heather Lydia Thornhill
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Silence Speaks Volumes
— Frances McClelland
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Multi-colored Substance less being
— Menachem Wilhem
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Monk
— Gnehcuy
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Heartaches
— Judy Lowery
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Where Gender Has Become Non Gendered
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
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I don't know why
— Vikash Kumar Mehta
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A Vow Through Life's Winding Paths
— Jeffrey Reginales
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Her
— Stephanie hayes
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Beware Of The Petty Criminal
— Beware Of The Petty Criminal
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5 Senses Part 2
— Douglas H. Mc Clintock
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CARCASS FOR LORD
— Michael Maina Njoroge
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Fruit of rose
— Heather Lydia Thornhill
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Philemon: A Freed Slave
— Philemon: A Slave Freed
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Mother
— Mother
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Fly Away
— Kristy Correll
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Conceptual
— Jesse Diez
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When Mankind Was Small
— Albert Lavallee
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The Words
— Karen Kucinski
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A Brand New Fresh Start
— Tony Eugene Brown
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Mirror Images: Reflections of Life
— Ramona Ornelas
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The Everlasting Betrayal
— Sabina Skwarek
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