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			<title>The Sunshine And The Wind</title>
			<description>This Poem will form the text of an illustrated Book. </description>
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			<title>You're Gone</title>
			<description>You're gone.&amp;nbsp; A whisper in the air,That turned my head, and made me stare For one moment into Space and doubt myself.I still recall the faintest smell;Or, the way you sat, so calm when I spiedYou, like a bird on a lawn, unaware Of any predator.&amp;nbsp;And I know you stood with me at church ..</description>
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			<title>Viking Heart</title>
			<description>This is a song I wrote after thinking what a Viking in an open boat might contemplate. </description>
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			<title>John's Lament</title>
			<description>The glass of wine you drank fromSet on the long table, Half-emptied, As if you left suddenly in fear ofYour own friends.The Party died, painfully.You were one of the first to go.Uncertainty betrayed you,&amp;nbsp; TheyAll mentioned it, Behind your back. The empty dusk-time shadowsGravely hear your stran..</description>
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			<title>The Road From Seegur</title>
			<description>I met a man on the road from Seegur,He had two women with him,Both very young.&amp;nbsp; The pain in his face concealed his age,The same way the haze in the sky Concealed the sun.I started to ask, in a hesitant voice,&quot;Are you lost, can I help you somehow?&quot;When his sigh struck me deeply,Like the last dro..</description>
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			<title>Precipitation</title>
			<description>Precipitation Fascinating,Abdul turned to face the sky And feel the cool rain falling gently,As it had for ten days now.&amp;nbsp; Amir turned, his face all wet and said,&quot;Seems this storm shall never stop,Perhaps the old fool was correct, The mountains might not be safe now&quot;.&quot;You camel jockey,&quot; Abdul re..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1</title>
			<description>If there was a beginning, it was the cough. Richard Darke remembered it distinctly. He was sitting in the TV room, the TV being off, with his feet up and crossed on the coffee table and he could hear a motorcycle engine revving up around the corner somewhere in the distance, and he looked out the wi..</description>
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			<title>Darke Dick</title>
			<description>A boy becomes a Wizard</description>
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