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"What is Jezebel?
Dwight Drummond
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Insanity
Arman Hoque
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Secret crush
Latin X
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A Series of Poems About Someone Who Will Never Read Them
Jack B. Wiese
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Abyss
Yushi
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Against The Tide
Donald James Kirby Von Koehler
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All I see is smoke By Clayton catlett
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Analysis
Anthony Parker
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August 16th
Antwon Stewart
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Beauty and curse of ACTUALITY
A. BojeshwarSaidatta
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Box in the attic
Aishwarya M
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Considerations
Robert loughran
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Crossroads
Antonio Soler
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DAYDREAM
K.V Srikanth
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Don’t Tell Me I’m Sweet
Ashley Walker
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Dying to Live
LaDerion Orman
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Fading Ties
Ayesha Adnan
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FIASCO
GODSPEACE AJOGBOR
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Flow energy
Khethiwe Almah
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Gossamer, a Falcon and a Story to Tell
Chief Speak-a-little-French
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hideaway
Wesley Morin
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I Am Not As I Was
Ehsan Sehgal
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I See You
MICAELLA QUINONES
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I'd Definitely Commit Suicide
Nikhil Parekh
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In All, In None
Nick Powell
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Lewis Carroll wrote: "You are old father William, the young man said..."
A "and your hair has become very white"
B "and you seem to have lost your sight"
C "and you're going to die tonight"
D "and your eyes have become less bright"