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Auburn Meister Barnes
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I Had to Be Told
Josephine Gilbert
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The Game Is To Be Sold Not Told
Robert T. Davenport
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ALZHEIMER’S (Told from my Mother's P.O.V.)
Phil Roberts
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Episodic Tales Told
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Her ghost told me it wasn’t her choice
Christopher Azakor Nwakwesi
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Sometimes you need to be told
Braulio
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Story for told
Wendy Rice
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TRUTH BE TOLD
Poeticbee
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You told me red
Demi Fox
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I Finally Told My Story
Charmane Joy Belleza
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My Mother Told Me (Viking)
Daxten Chase
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Truth be told
Iron Dragon
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''Secrets once told to a Black Negus.''
Dwight Drummond
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A Secret told
Emily Dickinson
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Ah! She told me !
Essam Badr
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First Told
musclepoetatsisnadotcom
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Grandmother Told Me So
Henry Clay Work
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Have I Ever Told You.
Margareth Debrosse
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Have i told
Taleshia G MCcray
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Have I Told You
Teresa Whitney
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Have I Told You Today
Edwin Tanguma
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He told a homely tale
Emily Dickinson
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I AM BOTH A SAINT AND SINNER BECAUSE MOMMY TOLD ME SO
mad hippie poet
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I haven't told my garden yet
Emily Dickinson
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