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Curtain Hides
Labeeqa Baneen
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The friend I never knew.
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'Fall'
Robin Loving
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Grief
Theresa Reinle
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My lovely Ms. Tulip
Myrabel Bermoy
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Heaven's Mystique
Steven Dupere
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IN THE CITY
John Andrew
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Portrait of The City in Gray
Don Stephens
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Rising Strong
Aniqa Gulzar
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The Outlaw
John M. Broadhead
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Crystal
A J Caron
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I Saw Him on the Road Less Taken
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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The Cage Within
Kishore Deshpande
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What If I Were a Shadowless Man?
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Yesterdays Mascara
Robin Loving
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Gay Negro Gremlins Dancing Between The Pages
Al BArtolis
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I Can No Longer Stand in the Sun
Kaytee
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Little Girl
Zekiya Faith Amanah
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The Dreadful Unknown
James Robert Pendleton
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Time is changing
Karri keim
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"A Lonely Place"
Steven Parry
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A Mother's Pain
Teresa Smith
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A Mourning Walk
Gisela Vigil
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AMERICA STOP!
Lawerence E. Mize
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An Evening to Remember
Joe McLaughlin
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