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Muse
Joe Strickland
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Melissa
Francelle Ortega
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End of this age
Lori A. Powell
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That’s life!!
Courtnie Mckern
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Battlegrounds
Susanna Elliott-Newth
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Concrete And Steel...
Robert Catron
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Damaged
Erica D. Manuel
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Doing what's good
Doreene Felder
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Friend letter
Talia Garza Hernandez
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Friends
Malak Ahmed
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I don't like my poetry
Joe Strickland
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off the vine
Rachel Jenkins
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Soul Ties
Tabitha Brady
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the bluebird
Charles Bukowski
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The drinking hole.
A J C
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The Prowler
Sandy Sinn
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Tommy
Rudyard Kipling
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"My God"
talia williams
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01/04/2024
Jaxon Hurst
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A Letter To You
Hailey
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A SIGHT TO BEHOLD
Debbie Middaugh AKA TURBO1904
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adhd
littlebitofmagic
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all work
T. L. D. Remnant
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Among the Hogs
Doug Blair
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An Irish Blessings for All
Patricia Mansfield
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