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- Page 8 and 9: to find your solace, pale as light
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- Page 22 and 23: They have gone, yet will come again
- Page 24 and 25: “East Coast Winter” by Rebekah
- Page 26 and 27: Vietnam I’m teeming with mildness
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- Page 38 and 39: She sensed splendor, future ambienc
- Page 40 and 41: The Best Kept Secret I heard ‘em
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- Page 46 and 47: Dreams Dreams grow wings and fly aw
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- Page 58 and 59: The Song of Sorrow My love, my Orph
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- Page 66 and 67: “Corn Stalk Sky” by Summer Cook
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Long Hot Summer Summer clings offen
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To Beloved Gazelle, majestic, leaps
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y Michal Hatley 81
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Painting the Sun Open canvas, washe
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y Loni Gonzalez 85
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cluttering her brain, adding to its
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The Innocence of Youth Is always at
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The Son of a Coal Miner Don’t you
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The Toad O Toad, you solemn little
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1964 Convertible VW Bug Scarf to ke
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‘Neath your protective arms my wr
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Writing In Red Why do I write in Re
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Egaeus Jaclyn Myers Thy soul shall
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I suppose I pitied you, and therefo
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heightened, I wonder on occasion if
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314 Minus One Veda Henion He stumbl
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led him across the cold, tile floor
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the man grinned, “we’ll get you
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Halley’s Pub and a Pack of Reds J
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of fast cars and freedom. Days of t
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Halley looked at me with as much re
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Gypsy suddenly reaches his head bac
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you’re going. Engage him, squeeze
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The Castle McIntosh Sara-Beth Teste
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Several hours pass after dinner, an
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“Ruins of Heidelburg Castle” by