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Ego in Psyche’s Embrace
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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Amanda East
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A pearl of my life
Shristi Tiwari
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Arms of the divine
Lisa Campbell
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Dreamweavers
Emilia Acabeo
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Forehead Kisses like Sunscreen
Mysti Rayne
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Horror & Vampire Haiku Set #004
Phil Roberts
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Knowing
Alastaire Arendse
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Love Letter — Emmadem Terh.
Emmadem Terh.
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My angel in the clouds.
A J C
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On Pain
Kahlil Gibran
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Pain
Khalil Gibran
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Pure Spirit!
Robert Boekema
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Screen Door
Alan Cook
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Sleep
Archibald Lampman
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Soulmate
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Spirit of Poetry, The
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Strangers By Chance
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The Cry Of The Children
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Understand
Heather Lydia Thornhill
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Unity and Diversity
Richard Newton Sherrer
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Whispers of Love”
"Whispers of Love"
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You saw that side of me
Glorisa Harvilla
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Ode To A Nightingale
John Keats
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