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Born to Suffer
Elizabeth Njeri Waweru
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Bow Down
Fred LaMotte
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Brother and Sister
George Eliot
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Butterflies
Berxiton
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C.H.4
R Nava
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Can Someone Tell Me Why
Robert Catron
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Charlatan
Joe Strickland
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Cherished Thoughts of Jessica
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Childhood Lament
John A. Stangeland
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Chiron
Rhodesia Minguito-Cuario
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Clouded Visions
Nila Henderson
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Clovelly
Adam Gutteridge
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Coleur de Rose
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Comfort For All
Barbara Peabody Pouliot
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Coming Home
Nancy L RODRIQUEZ
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Contracting to quarantining
Yogita Yamini
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Cosmic Brethren With One Goal
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Couplets about their Subjects, #2 (Alms).
Kaleb Suedfeld
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Covid 19-blessing in disguise
Yogita Yamini
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Cultivating the Wind
Steve Cochrane
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Cut While Shaving
Charles Bukowski
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Dancing In Her Heart
Nikhil Parekh
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Dark Winter
Kathy A. Wittman
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Days of our lives
Christopher Ambrose
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DE BEER RING
Hubbs
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From which London landmark did Wordsworth celebrate the view in his poem beginning: "Earth has not any thing to show more fair..."
A Westminster Bridge
B Waterloo Sunset
C Hampstead Heath
D The Tower of London