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Still Broken
Stephen Puls
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Into the abyss
Michelle Ritchie
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Wily Dandelion
Susan Mayer Brumel
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Breakup
Ekaterina Kravchenko
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Flashback of that Moment
Gisela Vigil
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Salad Days
Karl Morris
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THE FLOWERS BY THE OCEAN
John L. Zwerenz
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The kite and the boomerang
Heather Lydia Thornhill
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The Office's Unspoken Saga
Richard Scorpio
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The Orange Dress
Luis A. Estable
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"Chanal #5"
Kenneth Carson
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01/04/2024
Jaxon Hurst
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A GYPSY'S LIFE
John Lars Zwerenz
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A Study in the 'Nood'
Henry Lawson
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Adele and Gilbert
D. S. Fly
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Afternoon Glow
Robbin Hartridge
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Bring her back.
A J C
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Clover-Blossom
Louisa May Alcott
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Conditions
Carlos Pichardo
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Content, To My Dearest Lucasia
Katherine Philips
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Couplets about their Subjects, #3
Kaleb Suedfeld
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Dead Ringer
David Zeoli
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Dream Weaver
Kurt Philip Behm
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Father Ranney, the Cheese Pioneer
James McIntyre
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Flowers
Doreene Felder
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Lewis Carroll wrote: "You are old father William, the young man said..."
A "and your eyes have become less bright"
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C "and you're going to die tonight"
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