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The Left Behind
A J Caron
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The owl in the tree
Lisa Campbell
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Ghost
Michelle Brillhart
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The Oaks of Midland's Valley
Gregory Baranoff
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"The Loneliness of War"
Jolene Frahm
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Concrete And Steel...
Robert Catron
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I dated the devil
Celina kaminsky
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OUR LOVE
John L. Zwerenz
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THE FLOWERS BY THE OCEAN
John L. Zwerenz
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The Night Was A Symphony
Joe Strickland
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the tragedy of the leaves
Charles Bukowski
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Twilight Morning
Brian D.F. Richmond
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....Believe For A Better Tomorrow(Poem No.355)
Ging Alburo D.
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A face-to-face with the Lord
Wayne Blair
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A new day is upon us
Richard J Edwards
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A river on the hillside
Christopher Azakor Nwakwesi
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alone
Ed Hatch
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Alone
Charles Edward York
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Bending the Void
RealKnowone
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Butterflies By The Pool
Brian M. King
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Caged In
Jennifer Bapp
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Calcutta, seen
Anubrato Ghatak
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Drinker
Joe Strickland
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Faded
Regene hamilton
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Freako
Margo de Fawkes
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