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Cruel Intentions
Ammie-Marie Littke
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My Address Book
B.Mathislange
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The Good Shepherd
Richard Newton Sherrer
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Echoes of Hibernia: An Ode to the Irish Spirit
Michael DeMaris
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Mercurial Messages in My Lines
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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The Thought That Lingers: Part Ten
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Ziklag
Doug Blair
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A Happy Man
Edwin Arlington Robinson
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A High Cost
Shelby Minick
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ABUSED AND BROKEN
Sherrie Ann Benedict
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Albert and the Lion
Marriott Edgar
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Australia's Peril (The Warning)
Henry Lawson
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Book Of Nonsense Limerick 104.
Edward Lear
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Cabin Fever
Robert Haigh
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Cry of Ethiopia
Barbara Cadogan
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Crystal Caves
Jarrad Blackburn
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David, A Man After God's Own Heart
Israel Chinonye Uche
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Eternal Love
Richard Newton Sherrer
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Expired Plates
Lorna Jackie Wilson
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February Belongs To Hearts
Zoeann Charlie Ryan
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Forest's Hymn
Abby J
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Gathering Together
DCDiew
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HEAVY EYES
mad hippie poet
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How Great a Love
Richard Newton Sherrer
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Leila And Athelstan, Our Loving Mom and Dad (In Celebration of Your 50th Wedding Anniversary)
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Lewis Carroll wrote: "You are old father William, the young man said..."
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