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Listless Mind
— Zeenat Fatma
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The Unmusical Chair
— Climax
10,113 views

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Abyss of Addiction
— Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
5,270 views

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Seated ❤️
— Joanne Boyle
3,570 views

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Jail, Life, Church, God, and the Bible maybe (not sure) meant censorship
— Longerfellow
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THE TREEHOUSE
— Gerald Logie
3,353 views

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A Senryu Tale of Genji
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
2,729 views

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Warfare Source: Distempers of the Human Mind
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
1,970 views

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Unknown Soldiers
— Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
1,751 views

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Glory to the Departed
— Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
1,666 views

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Peace
— Maxwell Sebastian Burchett
1,653 views

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The Lost Book of Love
— Gerald Logie
1,337 views

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The Alienist and the Patient
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
1,306 views

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Ancient Lace
— Robin Loving
1,274 views

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Heartfelt
— Joanne Boyle
1,193 views

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Garlands of Gold
— Robin Loving
1,075 views

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Where is Thee
— Steven E. Zeman
1,031 views

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The Trap of Rejection
— Kari Michele Chrichlow
1,025 views

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Still Broken
— Stephen Puls
959 views

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When the food is busting
— Will Woj
955 views

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Broken but breathing
— Melissa Almen
950 views

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Haiku Art Form
— Karl Constantine FOLKES
750 views

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Choked Truth
— Ludy Bührs
668 views

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When a Good Man Goes to War
— Joseph M Mitterando
653 views

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Old Rinny Tin-Tin
— Robin Loving
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