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Dialogue Under A Tree
Je Woo Han
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A dolphin’s song
Charles Fields II
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Flashbacks
Donné Cilliers
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Forest in my heart
Timothy Menzies
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Jazz Life
Kenneth R. Jenkins
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Just to let you know
Dave Trinidad
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Past the Shallows
Susanna Elliott-Newth
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The King and his Bride
Gisela Vigil
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A Fleeting Image
Avi Fleischer
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A Mosaic Masterpiece
Sara lynn Tidwell
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Abuse
Theresa L Strack
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artist
Christian T
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Bending Roots
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Chiron
Rhodesia Minguito-Cuario
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Downward Spiral
Andrea Almaguer
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DRAWN FROM BREATH”
Christopher M.
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Dreams under my pillow
Dr. Medhavi Chourey
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Fly to me
Machango Mageta
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For All The Love Inside of You
Jamal Upshaw
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Heart Of A Child
Joseph m Novo
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Her Beautiful Hands
James Whitcomb Riley
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Higher with You
Abby Dudley
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Him
Skye Hall
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How Did I Not Know
Barbara Peabody Pouliot
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I Bare Myself to You
Sanni- Arewa Nifemi
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