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WHITE HORSES WHITE LIES
ryraynard
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Who I want to be
Hillary Davids- Christians
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Who saved who?
Nancy Epps
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Whose Key
Kurt Philip Behm
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Why do I apostrophize to you at night?
Tharwat Slim / Egypt
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Why do you hurt her?
Zaico de poet
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William Henry Groom Vale`
George Essex Evans
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Wishes buried in my grave...
ibtissam el yahiaoui
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With a warbler
Matsuo Basho
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With brutus in st. jo
Eugene Field
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Woman And War
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Women Sitting in the Dark
Maria Lillian Morales
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Worst At Best
Chris Curasi
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Written In Early Youth. The Time,--An Autumnal Evening
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Written in March
William Wordsworth
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XII. Written at a Convent.
William Lisle Bowles
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Years Ago
Victor James Daley
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You And Hope
Ehsan Sehgal
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You are the promise of the future we bring
Aldo Gabbay
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‘My sister – Life’s overflowing today’
Boris Pasternak
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