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speak of accident
Markus Kiener
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Storm
William Gay
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SURVIVING
Ken Bartlett
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Symphony by the South China Sea
William He
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THE BLESSED AND THE DAMNED
John Lars Zwerenz
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The Brothers of Arabia
Lionel Napoleon Therroth
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The Great Migration: One family's journey (For my niece Adrianna)
Cecilia Marie Holland
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THE HOCKEY COACH
Ken Bartlett
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The Smoke Clearing
The Smoke Clearing
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The Waste Land
T. S. Eliot
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The Wreck of the Hesperus
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Wanderer's Ditty
Kemael Johnson
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WARMTH OF YOUR FADING KISS
mad hippie poet
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Wealth of Farming!
Lulu Bear
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What's Unseen
Kurt Philip Behm
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FRILL OF 21ST CENTURY
Olusesan Adesanya
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She Cycles Away
Ludy Bührs
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The Hill We Climb
Amanda Gorman
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The Land of Mist
MJM Wagner
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Babbles the Fool
Prautus Havoiue
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" A Thump in the Night."
Robert C. Ray
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A Back Porch Lullaby
Tommy L. Maddox
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Backwards
Timeliss poet
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Her face
Lievert Thamaga
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Honesty
Aldo Kraas
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