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Another Day Is Gone
Kumar Kamal
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Anxiety
Dawn Angel
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Attack
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Autumn Colours
Anthony Price
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Ballade Of Modest Confession
Hilaire Belloc
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Battered Lives
Nicola Baxter
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Battles within
Danny Norris
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Before I go insane..
Monique amber glaze
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Before I go truly go insane..
Monique amber glaze
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Behind Closed Doors
Glenda Costain
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Being alone
Circle
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Belonging
Cyreita Drummond
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Beyond my eyes
William B Stauffer
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Bipolar life
Momo abair
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BIPOLAR ROLLERCOASTER
The power of bipolar
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Black Money
Sunil Bhatia
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Blasphemy
Oscar Hernandez
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Blood Diamond
Taqua
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Blow Pop
Alyssa Fields
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Bob Polter
William Schwenck Gilbert
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Boredom
Curtis Carroll
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Bottles
Bilal Abdel Rahman
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Breakfast Time
James Stephens
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Breakfast Time (The Adventures Of Seumas Beg)
James Stephens
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Broken
Luke Lendvay
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