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April Rain
Mathilde Blind
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Brown Eyes
Mathilde Blind
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Gloria in Profundis
Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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Her Monument, The Image Cut Thereon
Ezra Pound
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Her Name Is Beauty
K.NG
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Hero
Laina Gavriel
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Individuality
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Invitation to a journey
Charles Baudelaire
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MEN DON'T CRY
Onyi Okadike
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No more
Llace Cousin-el
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The Bride
Dhanalutchmee James
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The Bull
Ralph Hodgson
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The Fox And The Crane
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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The Waste Land
T. S. Eliot
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Vanity
Eferebo Chibuzor
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Royalty vs the poet's realms
S.Zaynab.Kamoonpury
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Melbourne
Patrick Moloney
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HAPPINESS
Badal Pal
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Samson
Frederick George Scott
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"baptized" a poem in free verse #25 revised :-)
Steven Louis Chapman
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"heather gray"
Steven Louis Chapman
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"steel swings" a Cinquain Garland #21
Steven Louis Chapman
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536. Ode
William Wordsworth 1770–1850
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A Birthday
Aleister Crowley
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A Book Of Dreams.
George MacDonald
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