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Our Last Winter Together
Melissa Klock
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Crystal Lake
Steven Babineau
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Pebble on a Beach
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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"I walk with jesus"
Wendy Mitchell
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A Scuba Diver's Observation
Andrea Doland
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Absence
Claude McKay
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Best Friend
A.D. Small
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Bud
Linda Strawley Skuce
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CARCASS FOR LORD
Michael Maina Njoroge
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Clovelly
Adam Gutteridge
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Dover Beach
Matthew Arnold
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Fern Hill
Dylan Thomas
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Footsteps in the river
Heather Lydia Thornhill
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For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf ( LADY IN ORANGE)
j .
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Hope of a child
Kailey Norris
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Patterns
Traian06
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The Canyon Wren
Sue Wilkinson
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The Daddy Long-Legs and the Fly
Edward Lear
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Thought Broadcasting
Claudia Krizay
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Tin Man
Sarah Brower
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Trinkets & Pebbles
Jay Lamont
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Wild Geese
Mary Oliver
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Sunrise
Jose Gervic R. Labe, Jr.
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The Canyon Wren
Sue Wilkinson
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"Pain in my mouth"
Wendy Mitchell
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