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Robert loughran
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War lauds
Hubbs
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Like Captain Kirk On His Way To Meet Spock
Mario William Vitale
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50 Shades Of Covid
Robert Zwilling
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A Delaware Indian Legend
Richard Calmit Adams
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Africa
Good Spirits of Heaven
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American Feuillage
Walt Whitman
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An Eclogue From Virgil
Eugene Field
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Anticipation, October 1803
William Wordsworth
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Australian Federata
James Lister Cuthbertson
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Charge Boldly Charge
Kurt Philip Behm
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Dear Mother, Our Matriarch
Kari Michele Chrichlow
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Dear Mother, Our Matriarch
Kari Michele Chrichlow
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DEEP POINT
Norbert Tasev
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Greetings, World
Olena Pshenychna
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Here Died
Henry Lawson
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Horror & sf poems set #001
Phil Roberts
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Jehovah-Nissi. The Lord My Banner
William Cowper
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Jerusalem
Katharine Lee Bates
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John Heki
Charles Harpur
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KTH
kevin t. healy
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My nascent poetic tribute to black history month
matthew harris
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NIGHT INVADERS
Phil Roberts
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Ode (From The French)
George Gordon Lord Byron
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Ode to the Great Unknown
Thomas Hood
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