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'Fall'
Robin Loving
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Your thorns
Kaytee
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Black Rose
Adjekawen A. Jeremiah
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Southern Outpost ... Lachish, Israel, 587 BCE
John W. May
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The Oaks of Midland's Valley
Gregory Baranoff
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The Tumultuous Soup
Adam Gutteridge
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A girl in the rain
Deep Bhattacharjee
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Ablaze
Cameron Hardenburg
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Atlantic City
Tia Sutter
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Concrete And Steel...
Robert Catron
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Depths Of Depression
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Fire
Joe Strickland
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I wonder if the world stopped turning
Coker Rogers
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IDENTITY
mad hippie poet
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Last Flight of the Red Baron
Harry C. Craft III
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Pebble on a Beach
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Poem In October
Dylan Thomas
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Silent voice
Sukanya singh
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Spiritual Change
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The Burning Candle
Gisela Vigil
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The Pigeon
H. Russell Smith
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The Thought That Lingers: Part Nine
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Untitled
prayersfor
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WE NEED TO BE BETTER
Napz
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"And Yet It Moves"
Kurt Philip Behm
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"It's neither red nor sweet. It doesn't melt or turn over, break or harden, so it can't feel pain."
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D Billy Collins