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Righteous Traits
Richard Newton Sherrer
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Savor life
Uma Maheshwari
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Scots, Wha Hae Wi' Wallace Bled
Robert Burns
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Sealed up
A.D. Small
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Serenade
Edgar Allan Poe
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Set Her Free
Darshan Jay Mistry
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Set Her Free (Alternative)
Darshan Jay Mistry
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Shadows I have seen
Brian S. Clifton
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SOCIAL LIGHT DIMS
Hubbs
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Socks
Ezra Rumi
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Sonnet 43 - How do I love thee? Let me count the ways
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Sonnet: When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be
John Keats
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Spirit
Anne Bradstreet
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Spirits Of The Dead
Edgar Allan Poe
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Strong Legs
Mark Spencer
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Submission
William Cowper
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Sun
Claudia Krizay
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Sunbird on the plain
Christopher Azakor Nwakwesi
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Supernova
Michael Ullom
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Swords And Ploughshares
Owen Seaman
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Tears shall soothe the soul.
Dwight Drummond
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Thankful Heart
Richard Newton Sherrer
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That Day At The Sepulcher
Je Woo Han
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The Bee
Sidney Lanier
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THE BLESSED AND THE DAMNED
John Lars Zwerenz
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