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For Lindsay
Paul E Wells
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The Outlaw
John M. Broadhead
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Dear Mom
Laurel M. Lee
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PTSD
Randy West
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Zeus Gets Lazy Too
Je Woo Han
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I won't be home for Christmas
J.D. Mags
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Nubian, Beautimous
Kaiya Michelle Hamilton
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The Fisherman
Donna Simons
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'Bad Dog and Pollywog'
Robin Loving
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A Candle and a Prayer for Joyce
Marquita Lawson
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Concrete And Steel...
Robert Catron
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Echoes
Joe Strickland
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Milk & Cookies for Grandma
Gisela Vigil
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Morning Rain
Kurt Philip Behm
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Our Lips and Ears Poem No. 605)
Ging Alburo D.
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The Hunt
Michelle Brillhart
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Words Of Prey
KurtPhilipBehm
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A Reminder From The Lord...
Robert Catron
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Ambulance
Paul Marauder
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AS I listen to the Sound of The Falling Rain (Poem no.515)
Ging Alburo D.
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At last!
Kennedy Mwangi
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Bathed In Light
Kurt Philip Behm
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Before His Throne
Kurt Philip Behm
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Behind Closed Doors
Dee-Dee Carter
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Believeth Lies
Codi Lynn Reed
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From which London landmark did Wordsworth celebrate the view in his poem beginning: "Earth has not any thing to show more fair..."
A Hampstead Heath
B The Tower of London
C Waterloo Sunset
D Westminster Bridge