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Time to sprinkle spices
Simona Nicoleta Lazăr
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Two-Thirds of My Dad’s Ashes
Ronn Huff
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Each Heart Is Called
Naomi Fowke
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War
Bernadette Sannoh
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A day at the Beach
Derrick E Carey
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And Thus In Nineveh
Ezra Pound
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Angels And Demons
Robert T. Davenport
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Butterfly Wings and Hurricanes
Journey
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FIRE IN THE SKY
Barry Green Jr
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Foundation
Valiantstar
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HEARTBREAK
Chloe Armijo
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hollow
T. L. D. Remnant
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I Kneel And I Pray
Kurt Philip Behm
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Lightning's Borrowed Light
Joe Strickland
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My loved ones
JackVIP
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Nighttime Has Answered
Kurt Philip Behm
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Sane Max
Dante Unknown
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Silence The Accuser
Naomi Fowke
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Something
Susanna Elliott-Newth
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Surviving the Moments
Joe McLaughlin
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Take Me Back, Scatter Me, Scatter Me
Gregory Baranoff
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The Repulse to Alcander
Sarah Fyge
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Tis the Last Rose of Summer
Thomas Moore
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Voices and Visions”
Susan Mayer Brumel
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Your Rebellious Royal Highness
Varnika Veronica
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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 Waterloo Sunset
B The Tower of London
C Westminster Bridge
D Hampstead Heath