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See You Later –in My Dreams
Jeffrey Powell
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Love approach
Charles Fields II
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A Ballad Of Pikeville
Ambrose Bierce
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A Birthday
Aleister Crowley
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Ad Infinum
Charles Fields II
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Banner Of Men Who Were Free
Edgar Lee Masters
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Between the shores
Charles Fields II
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Butt naked
Charles Fields II
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Clear, With Light, Variable Winds
Amy Lowell
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Color
Harprasaad Ray
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Control/Alt/Delete
Charles Fields II
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Dedication
Rainer Maria Rilke
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Gcse
Amaan
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How And What Do You Do?
Wallace Dean LaBenne
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Make/Do
Wallace Dean LaBenne
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Night Without Sleep
Robinson Jeffers
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Periodicity
Lesbia Harford
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Pittypat and Tippytoe
Eugene Field
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Symptom Recital
Dorothy Parker
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The Angel In The House. Book II. Canto VII.
Coventry Patmore
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The Cageing Of Ares
George Meredith
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The City of Dreadful Night
James Thomson
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The Shearers
Henry Lawson
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Time Of Disturbance
Robinson Jeffers
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To E.S. Salomon
Ambrose Bierce
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