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Crossover
Kurt Philip Behm
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Her Silent Beauty
Christen Kuikoua
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If Old Eyes Could Clearly See
Douglas J. Gillert
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PTSD
Ashley Johnson
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Solitude's Embrace
Joe Strickland
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The Puppeteers Strings
Kurt Philip Behm
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Undivided love
Undivided love
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Love Law
Richard Newton Sherrer
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One
Michael Matalon
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A Butterfly Awakens
Paul Arthur Davenport Coulter
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A Disciplined Mind: Finding the Path to Focus
Mawphniang Napoleon
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A hazy dream
Sheerin Nazar Sherazi
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A Series of Poems About Someone Who Will Never Read Them
Jack B. Wiese
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A woman, No retire
Daisy Ohuoha
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Absence Of Any Rhythm
Brian Oliveri
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Adhd
Kirra Graves
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Alone At Your Feet
Sant Tukaram
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Alone Being
Chris Goddard
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Alone to our distractions
Ronald Tirino
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American Tears
Taryn Clark-Orcutt
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An endless group of people telling me everything's real and nice –
Jarious Taylor
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Antennas And Channels
Brian Oliveri
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Anxiety Blind
Matthew Zagorski
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Atonement
Mike
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Awakened
Paul Arthur Davenport Coulter
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