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John Jessup Kennan
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Fly to me
Machango Mageta
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For My Children
Robert T. Davenport
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For My Military Husband
Charmane Joy Belleza
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For only your face can see.
Heather Lydia Thornhill
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Forever love
Matthew hamrick
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Forgiveness
Darlene Thomson
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Fragile Glass
Charmane Joy Belleza
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Friend
Darshan Jay Mistry
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From Afar
Rachel Beard
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Gathering Together
DCDiew
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Gauging her Eyes
Ludy Bührs
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Generous With Their Attention
Oscar Auliq-Ice
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Genocide
Irene Akopyan
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Gently Rolling
Helene Cauchon
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Give Me The Splendid, Silent Sun
Walt Whitman
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Goblin Market
Christina Rossetti
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God has forgotten humans!!!!
Dr. Medhavi Chourey
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God help me endure
Holly Flame Maxey
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God Needs Antonio
George Eliot
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GOOD NIGHT AND SWEET DREAMS
mad hippie poet
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Goodbye... for the Last Time
Melissa Wheelus
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Goodnight Love
Iverson Taylor Smith
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Grieve or Celebrate?
Badal Pal
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Guilt for moving on
Mark A. Klein
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