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Holding On Amidst Turbulence
Aniqa Gulzar
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Losing My Son
Kristy Evans
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Warfare Source: Distempers of the Human Mind
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Parting...A Tribute
Charmane Joy S Belleza
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Dreamer
Gina Madeya
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The shift in beloved
Aisha fatima
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FREE DOMINATED
Hubbs
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Ghetto Philosopher
Deborah Renta
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Humanity hanged
Yogita Yamini
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I Am Not Yours
Katrina Klippstein
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In the mind of a legend
J.D. Estates
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My Pen
Amanda K lessig (Sunshine)
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My Treasure Chest
Ashley Hunter
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NARROW ESCAPE
Elizabeth Njeri Waweru
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She is gone
Mina Ekladious
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The Co-interdependence of Life Forms
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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The Worker
John M. Broadhead
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What I needed
Doreene Felder
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13th reason in action
Ella Grigg
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A Day Death Can't Take Away
Gregory Plum
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A Note to Self
Charmane Joy Belleza
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All My Love
Richard Groff
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Alluring Andaman Sea
William He
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Battling the snow
Autumn Huff
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Bones
Danielle McGee
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Lewis Carroll wrote: "You are old father William, the young man said..."
A "and your eyes have become less bright"
B "and your hair has become very white"
C "and you're going to die tonight"
D "and you seem to have lost your sight"