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A Post Halloween Musing
John W. May
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Her Eyes
Francelle Ortega
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Scenery medley contrasts
S.zaynab.kamoonpury
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Ghostly Tales
Murry Priyanshu Rao
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Peter the Peacock
Phil Maund
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Waiting
Courtnie McKern
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Creepy vamps of the night
Brandy Pryor
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Dance Of The Deceiver
Gaurav Chaubey
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Death, where's your death?
Navya karey
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Horror
N. Botton
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Terminal
Jet Rood
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The Train.
Christopher Eff
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You Are My Love Bug (Poem No. 493)
Ging Alburo D.
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Love me from top to bottom and how I want it to be
Sajia Ghias
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31st Will Come Soon
P.S.A.D Chamath Amakara
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A Day in Bed
Katherine Mansfield
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A Fathers Eyes
Jacqueline Cofield
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A piece on doubt
Ivy
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Ahead of My ways
Moni Pradhan
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An Octopus
Marianne Moore
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Ancestors’ Whisper
Issra El Amri
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Anonymous
Jerry Wayne Lawrence, Jr.
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Arachna
Brandon Recio
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AS I SIT AND WRITE
Brittany Crocker
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Autumn leaves
Becky Cunningham
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Lewis Carroll wrote: "You are old father William, the young man said..."
A "and you're going to die tonight"
B "and you seem to have lost your sight"
C "and your eyes have become less bright"
D "and your hair has become very white"