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Life Is A Fragile Bubble
Ritu-Guiding Light
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Voice Of The Wind
John M. Broadhead
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Season's Jilting
Je Woo Han
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A husband and his wife
Roberto Suárez Torres
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A Sweet Proposal (Poem No. 606)
Ging Alburo D.
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Adele and Gilbert
D. S. Fly
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Another Sad Sad Day
Todd R McMahon
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Brother and Sister
George Eliot
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F-R-I-E-N-D-S
Noel Haughey
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Fire White
Kubor Dietei Gimeoin
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Jesus
Douglas Hugh Mc Clintock
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juice
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Lost Lorilan
MJM Wagner
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Mocked Behind Watching
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Silence
Roberto Suárez Torres
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The Daddy Long-Legs and the Fly
Edward Lear
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The Drive
dk debell
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The Hero of Kalapore
William Topaz McGonagall
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The New Vestments
Edward Lear
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The Nutcrackers and the Sugar-Tongs
Edward Lear
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This Light I Pray”
Susan Mayer Brumel
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Time Scampers Away
Rose Bulahan
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To Confess And Reveal
Kurt Philip Behm
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WITHOUT ME
Aiwuyo Bliss
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Your turn
Kevin Dineen
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