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The Maternal Bond of Nature
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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The Man of Double Deed
Anonymous
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The Story Of The Very Epic Pool Party
Garry Jones
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A Few Seconds
Gisela Vigil
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Oppression and freedom
Murry Priyanshu Rao
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That Spirit Thing
Lobibah Oji Baraka
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The River of Love
Richard Groff
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"Heart of a Lion"
Uriel
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A Moran no more
GIDRAF MWANGI
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A New Creation
Richard Newton Sherrer
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A Prophesy Against America
Richard Groff
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Albert and the Lion
Marriott Edgar
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An Angry Maine
Reil Exce Rosanjelix
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Appetite For Love
JOHN ALLEN SKINNER
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Battleship Hood.
Douglas Blair
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BIPOLAR BEAR
mad hippie poet
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Calcutta, seen
Anubrato Ghatak
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Cats cry
Lori A. Powell
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Clovelly
Adam Gutteridge
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conqueror
Sarah Brower
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CRY OF A LITTLE BOY
LWAZI MGULWA
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God Is Still Regreting
Israel Chinonye Uche
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God Our Refuge
Richard Newton Sherrer
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Hopeless lion
Bazigwizaho Emmanuel Baho
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I hear the cats cry
Lori A. Powell
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