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After the Pity Party
Gisela Vigil
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The Child as Son Becoming Father of the Man
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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A Writer’s Wish
Gisela Vigil
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Chilling
Robert T. Davenport
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DANCE OF LIFE THANK THE GODS I AM BACK
mad hippie poet
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Long Longed the Ocean
Nanma Tomin
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Person
John M. Broadhead
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The Lonely Man on the Cliff
Charlie McFadzen
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The Pigeon
H. Russell Smith
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365
Rishabh Rana
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A Moment In Time
Joe Strickland
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Amber
Thomas A Neddo
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Bared My Soul
Charmane Joy Belleza
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BEGINNING LIFE AGAIN (Villanelle)
Elizabeth Njeri Waweru
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Bird And Subtle Light
Joe Strickland
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Comfort For All
Barbara Peabody Pouliot
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Crafty
Robert T. Davenport
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Dance with Me
Lucky Samant
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Echoes Of My Mind
Niharika Swami
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Footsteps in the river
Heather Lydia Thornhill
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Forever love
Thomas A Neddo
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Going under
Linda A Rexroat
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Happiness
Brian M. King
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Happy B Ambrose day
Christopher Ambrose
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Hopeful Testimony
Angelina D. Miles
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