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The Pigeon
H. Russell Smith
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The Song of a Treasure
Lindsay Mayeux
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We'll Be Okay
Elizabeth Wu
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Why is it odd to talk about God
Lori A. Powell
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Why is it odd to talk about God?
Lori A. Powell
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Winners Never Cry
Randy West
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"If I."
Dwight Drummond
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"One Winter Cold"
Eric Selorio
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"The Tornado Inside of Me"
Jefferson Barber
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'If I were dead'
Coventry Patmore
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'Monstre' Balloon
Richard Harris Barham
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(S)he
Marcella Lara
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10 years, a sad catastrophe
Aaron Geister
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2020/10/02 ~ Diamond In The Rough
Cheyenne Seaman
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A Boy
Sara Teasdale
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A Culture Vanished
Shelby Minick
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A drawing man will grab at a straw
Audrey Holden
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A friend like a sister
Karmsin
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A Jigsaw Puzzle
Ravi Panamanna
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A Moran no more
GIDRAF MWANGI
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A new way of life
Steven parry
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A Parody on Sara Henderson Hay’s “Story Hour”
Karl Constantine FOLKES
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A Poem for Israel
Cynthia Lou Smaagaard
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A Poet’s Touch
Gisela Vigil
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A ray of sunshine
Sherry Kinnard
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