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The Moon
Alisha Ramzan
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Death, where's your death?
Navya karey
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Do not go gentle into that good night
Dylan Thomas
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Good Night
Douglas Noel
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Good night Good Knight
MAT LAWHON
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I will give you rest
Laura Elizabeth Flora
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Minnie Was Stirring
Barbara Peabody Pouliot
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My Last Sunset
Mark Spencer
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My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night!
Stephen C. Foster
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my queenie
nancy robison
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Show me the way.
A J C
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Sleepy Moon
A.D. Small
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Suicide
JEANTE DRISCOLL
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Teens can't sleep
Adelyn McPeters
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The 57 Chevy.
A J C
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The fireflies
A J C
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The Tears Mama Brings
Fatimah Al-Abbood
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The Waste Land
T. S. Eliot
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Two Dylan’s and My Movie
James White
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Moonlight
Perpetua Aperocho
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"Good night"
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
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"Our" Spot
T.B. Lauretta
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'Twas the old—road—through pain
Emily Dickinson
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A (part eleven)
Jaxon Hurst
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A Bad Day, A Good Night
Eve Hall
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