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Heather's Poetry Preview
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This site has over 60 original poems. Subject matter includes love, romance, friends, family, nature, depression, social issues, vampires, and more.
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A Lion's Roar Preview
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Original Poetry, Short Stories, and more, from Afro-Caribbean-Canadian Author-Poet, Poet Lleri_el (R.A.H.R.)
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Wounds of War: Poets for Peace Preview
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Wounds of War: Poets for Peace (Diana L. May & Mitchell Waldman, Editors) brings together, in poems, stories and essays, the voices of those personally affected by war.
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Ethel's Creations Preview
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This is my Poetry Index page for my site I have created since I've learned HTML from Web Tech University. This is my regular poetry section with mainly love poems, To go to my inspirational pages with poetry, and other things. Please go to my Site Map here...http://ethelscreations.net/sitemap.html
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DonaTo_DividEd Preview
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The official blog for openly gay American Poet & Author Donato DiCristino. Born in South Philadelphia, PA, Donato began to take writing seriously at the age of 19. His first book, The Threads of Life, was published in the Spring of 2003. Since then he has gone on to publish Saving The Liar (2005), Louder Than Bombs (2008), The Dragon's Tongue (2009), Paging_Changes (2010) & Compound Delusions (2011) in various formats eventually being approved for worldwide distribution in January 2012 through lulu.com. Donato currently resides in Austin, Texas with sites set on either California or New York.
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A Soldier's Silent Night Preview
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A Soldier's Silent Night, a poem by Lance Corporal James M. Schmidt in 1987 under the title "Merry Christmas, My Friend." The poem is accompanied by the MP3 of Father Ted Berndt and his daughter Ellen Stout. A MIDI version is also available. Great page for all of our servicemen and women, and their families anytime of year.
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