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		<description>The original writings of author Vanessa</description>
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			<title>The Ex-Syndrome</title>
			<description>Wrote this awhile ago but always find it relevent. </description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/980400/</link>
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			<title>One Night a Month</title>
			<description>Being in the big city, it's rare to catch a celestial nightlife. So when you do, it's amazing.</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/980398/</link>
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			<title>The Tarot Card Reading</title>
			<description>This actually happened to me a few years back. . . . .</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/843951/</link>
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			<title>The Last Time I Saw You</title>
			<description>In NYC, no one has time to do anything but rush to and from no place in particular. . . and that includes relationships. . . </description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/843937/</link>
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			<title>Bleecker Bar</title>
			<description>It's a night in Februaryand words become arbitary.Instead a kissour lips meet momentary.Suddenly the air, the brickwallis less ordinary.Unwarryof things to come,my soul escapes itself,uncautionary.&amp;nbsp;Later and later yet. . . .&amp;nbsp;The brickwall still holds the sillouetteof our spirit lips moment..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/790596/</link>
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			<title>no title</title>
			<description>just a sketch of words</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/790594/</link>
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			<title>Incantation</title>
			<description>Ever since I was a teenager, I like to believe that poems are like a witch's brew. And that they have a power to make things true. </description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/790589/</link>
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			<title>A Writer's Confession</title>
			<description>I began a writing journal last month to aid against my growing writer's block. In it, I address a fictitious class because I heard somewhere that teaching can be a form of learning. So here I go. . . </description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/503862/</link>
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			<title>Audeliz</title>
			<description>For whatever reason, it took me a year just to write this one poem. It seems that some moments, no matter how profound, can leave a writer without words. Or words that simply do not serve the moment justice. </description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/458571/</link>
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			<title>The Autumn Haiku</title>
			<description>Summer. My defeat.September a crisp reward.Each leaf a trophy.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/324624/</link>
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			<title>T</title>
			<description>This poem was written for a dear friend of mine named Theresa. Her &quot;whatever, man&quot; attitude taught me how to lighten up a little bit and not sweat the small stuff.</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/324617/</link>
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			<title>The Burden of Being a Twin</title>
			<description>The first thing people usually say when it is learned that I am a twin is &quot;Wow, that's so cool! I wish I had a twin.&quot; It is cool, however there are issues that go along with it that may not be understood.</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/324612/</link>
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			<title>Hi, I'm New Here</title>
			<description>She heard me uttermy first words of rebirthand breathed my new breath.To prepare for my arrival,She washed the city clean.Her tears of happinessare a purification ritual,their baptism.&amp;nbsp;With the wind as a swaddleShe said,&amp;quot;Let's go home.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp;</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/319507/</link>
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			<title>Vanessa is a Day Dreamer</title>
			<description>When the sun begins to set,day dreams take shape.They feedon the possibilitiesnight has to offer.&amp;nbsp;Steppingout of my bedroom windowlike a secret,they rearrange the stars,spelling out namesfor me.&amp;nbsp;However,day dreamsare little prankstersand pretendto be fortu..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/319501/</link>
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			<title>The Q Train</title>
			<description>Inspired by my commute to and from Manhattan over the Manhattan Bridge.</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/vstumpp/318729/</link>
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