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Up in my room on my unmade bed
Lesbia Harford
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A Lily And A Lute.
Jean Ingelow
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A Palimpsest of Memory and Fate : The Symphony of Words and Sound
Mawphniang Napoleon
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Amtrak 1
Scott Michael Potter
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Another Wasted Section Hyperventilates
Ian Sawicki
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Bliss
J.W. Emanuelson
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Chattanooga
Herman Melville
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Connected Emotions
Lawrence S. Pertillar
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Dandelions
Bob Vavilis
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Drum Beatings
John Jessup Kennan
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Ergo Bibamus!
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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First Taste
James Dylan
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For The Moment
Pierre Reverdy
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In Memory of Marina Tsvetaeva
Boris Pasternak
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In My Blood
R stone
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Learn
Ada Cambridge
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Lichtenberg
Rudyard Kipling
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Limitations
Siegfried Sassoon
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Lines on Revisiting the Country
William Cullen Bryant
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Madeline. A Legend Of The Mohawk.
Mary Gardiner Horsford
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PRAYER OF A SINNER
Nhlakanipho Wiseman Nhlenyama
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The Bean-Stalk
Edna St. Vincent Millay
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The city unsettled
Haneen Zaqout
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The city with a few residents
Haneen Zaqout
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The Curl Of Wings
Ian Sawicki
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