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On Dreaming
John W. May
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Scratches and Stones
Teri
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Depths of shattered love by Elizabeth lily
Elizabeth lily
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Good Day
Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
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Merging Rusted Greenery
Elizabeth Butler
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Superheroes
Lori A. Powell
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The Deception
Nadjina Camille
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Dear Grandma
John W. May
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I Danced With Calliope Last Night
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Notice Me!
Steve Cochrane
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Our Mission
Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
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Zeus Gets Lazy Too
Je Woo Han
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Is this Progress?
Gisela Vigil
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Nature of War
Susan Mayer Brumel
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The Oaks of Midland's Valley
Gregory Baranoff
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A girl in the rain
Deep Bhattacharjee
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Allure of the Abandoned Place
Laurel M. Lee
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Belonging
Susanna Elliott-Newth
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Her Eyes
Francelle Ortega
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I write this crying
elizabeth kaye
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In The In Between
Lisa Campbell
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Jazz Life
Kenneth R. Jenkins
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Lights, camera action
Amy Huntington
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Masquerade
Sophia Onyeugbo
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Pen
Joshua Lucas
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Lewis Carroll wrote: "You are old father William, the young man said..."
A "and you seem to have lost your sight"
B "and you're going to die tonight"
C "and your eyes have become less bright"
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