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Forth
Roberto Suárez Torres
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The flower in the stone.
Heather Lydia Thornhill
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The Sine Qua Non of Absence and Presence
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Tug of War
Gisela Vigil
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Angels of Stone
Snodeel
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Cum For Me
Helena Farrow
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Daylight Fantasy
Yuqing Wu
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Ephemeral Musings: A Poem on the Inevitability of Change and the Impermanence of Life
Mawphniang Napoleon
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Goblin Market
Christina Rossetti
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The Promise to Open a Book
Chris Morganroth
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Vinegar & Honey
Gisela Vigil
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Why did you go
Paula Rowlands
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The Angler
Marvin D. Maslen
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Fickle heart
Shivangi Vyasulu
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Rabbit Rite
Trevor McLeod
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U.F.O.
Jerry Wayne Lawrence, Jr.
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A Song of Brave Men
Henry Lawson
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Anger Nonetheless
Deci Hernandez
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Double Ballade on the Nothingness of Things
William Ernest Henley
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A Lonely Cottage On The Moor
Alan S Jeeves
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A New Creation of Love
Ronald-Bunch
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A Pastoral Dialogue
Jonathan Swift
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A Pier-Head Chorus
John Masefield
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A Pleasure Waiting for You
John Cotter
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A poem for Tim McGraw
Rhonda L McGraw
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