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How life goes...
lilian_o
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conflict
Robert loughran
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The Art of Making it Alone
Francelle Ortega
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I Am From...
Charmane Joy Belleza
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Ramblings of an Old Man
Randy West
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The Outlaw
John M. Broadhead
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Train 11 Leaving Portland
Gregory Baranoff
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Dear Mom
Laurel M. Lee
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Wishes
Shane Kitch
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Dark Night Day
Amanda East
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Dark Soldier
Lindsay Mayeux
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Gallery of Words
Francelle Ortega
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Hopeful Today, Tomorrow
Damsel Salatan
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How Could You Know?
Nicole Westcarr
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Iris
Ammie-Marie Littke
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The shift in beloved
Aisha fatima
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A Heavy Apple
Abraham Sutzkever
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A letter to myself
Maheen Shahab
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anxiety writes my wedding vows again
Ghosti
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Be you, For you
Eloquence - Ruthie Jackson
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Before You Love Someone Else
Robert T. Davenport
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Believe Them
Robert T. Davenport
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Control
Miranda rice
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Depression
john mcclenathan
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Depths Of Depression
JhainDoh
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Lewis Carroll wrote: "You are old father William, the young man said..."
A "and you seem to have lost your sight"
B "and you're going to die tonight"
C "and your eyes have become less bright"
D "and your hair has become very white"