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			<title>Up each stair and through a year / The Portrait Diary</title>
			<description>IntroductionNovember 2008Up each stair and through a year / The Portrait Diary&amp;nbsp;   A senescent sky withered in the fall when a great storm shrouded the effervescent stars. Night fell day after day, week beyond week and soon month before month. After such time had been lost, a small boy rose from..</description>
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			<title>The Color of Heaven</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; An old man sat on a shore singing softly to his creatures of white origami birds. He fed them each day with his love and each day he made more. For he lived on a secluded island all by himself and it had been years since he had been kicked out of his hometown. He was a hea..</description>
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			<title>The origin of a broken child</title>
			<description>There once was a little boy who lived in a little home. He lived in a huge world with huge hands of his own. They were not proportionate to his body and he tried everything he could to hide this fact from others. He wore gloves and he wore thick jackets. His foot steps spoke softer than his words an..</description>
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			<title>My S.O.S.</title>
			<description>To whomever will read,&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It is a funny thing when a man loses himself to his work. A man that loses himself to his work so much that he is eternally a slave to it. I was a editor, sometime ago and how I wish I could tell you how long ago it was. I was a editor for this Newspaper ..</description>
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			<title>The origin of cyanide</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; When you are starring at yourself through a windows reflection, there is always more truth in the background behind it. This background happened to be a lightening storm with a fire ablaze. Hundreds of trees burning yet only the ground scarred. I could not handle the death of my w..</description>
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			<title>Alternate ending to the Yellow Wallpaper</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Cough. Cough. I have always seen the color yellow as the color of must, tainted in its form yet always greater than it is. It has always been greater than its counter, solely due to the way I have always seen it on people&amp;rsquo;s feet.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Yellow, it always meant s..</description>
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			<title>Just as uncleanly(for the humorously openminded)</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Many times women will say that men are the most uncleanly animals in bathrooms, the most atrocious at missing the seat, or having poor aim at a failed attempt. I say that women are just as bad if not even more uncleanly about it.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I was 8 years young, just sta..</description>
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			<title>Our inability to transcend duality</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; What if God paid a price for our existence? Not so much as the Christ-God, but the omnipresent God before all creation. What if that very price He paid, cost us our ability to transcend duality BUT it gave us our life? If God knows everything, in all forms of thought, knowledge,..</description>
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			<title>Lessons on living in the present...</title>
			<description>A senescent sky withered in the fall when a great storm shrouded the evervascent stars. Night fell day after day, week beyond week, and soon month beforemonth. After such time had been lost, a small boy rose from his stool, who had been gathered afar by escaping from the very means of realism. T..</description>
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			<title>When and Only</title>
			<description>[center][b]When and Only[/b][i]By: Sean Lynch[/i](verse 1)When the sky has collapsed,and the ground has fallenWhen you realize that the air you breathe is cursedwith concept.When fragmentations of your imagination subduethe subtleties of reality. When a dog finds the ..</description>
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			<title>A thoughtful child...</title>
			<description>Lying in the grass, a child seems to find a glimpse of what he cannot find. Desensitized, or distraught, one can only imagine what has been fought. Absorbing each sense in a gentle sigh, he closes his eyes and pretends to cry. The wandering child adopts a sense, because it is always easier than the ..</description>
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			<title>Serious, Yet Confusing Thoughts</title>
			<description> Is life a Circle or a Line?        Life is too complicated to be summed upas a curve, a squiggle, or even a circle. Life is to complex to be described as a geometric shape, in its two-dimensional world. If life was in any dimension, it would be it's own, the next dimension, the 5th dimension, o..</description>
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			<title>The Opened Door</title>
			<description>Light is billowing out of a cloud of smoke and such energy is seeping through an opening in the door. I find that my life is not beginning but longing for renewal. In fact, this renewal is now being confronted, with an unfamilar portrait of the past and future. A portrait that has painted emotions o..</description>
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			<title>The Circular Clock</title>
			<description>You know what is interesting is the idea of how the present technically cannot exist, because everything you are thinking right now...has already been thought. Well lets say you are typing on the keyboard right now. You have already hit that enter button. So therfore, it is in the past, something yo..</description>
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			<title>A Change to Spring(Sequel to Winter Begins...)</title>
			<description>As a shifting element falls into an abyss, another star soars through the night sky. Other stars remain, yet others seem to fade. You look into the sky, embodied as one, and this one has embodied your mind. It has engulfed all mentality and emotionality, while disregarding your physicality. You head..</description>
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			<title>An Interpreted Perception</title>
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			<title>Ideal destination (Ideal Peace on earth, heaven on earth, serenity)</title>
			<description>Below a hill, in the medium of valleys, green, open, blades of grass, and hills; On a cloudy day, with not too much sun, but enough sky to engulf you, a perfect breeze surrounds your body, and embodies your entirety. As you are observing your surroundings, you see children playing and splashing each..</description>
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			<title>All but a sigh...</title>
			<description>The man slept in his dream, and dreamt in his sleep, no longer lying in a standard position, in a standard bedroom, as this unknown realm brought glimpses of past memories confronting, and issuing new problems like magazines delivered on your door-step. Apathetic, to say the least, no longer gone, b..</description>
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			<title>The Challenge of Thought</title>
			<description>The challenge of thought is the most potentially threatening enigma that we can experience or even overcome in our lifetime. It can change our entire existence, the reality in which we live; and even most importantly, the painted environment we all imagine. The difference in everybody's mind is the ..</description>
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			<title>Look into your sky</title>
			<description>Look into your sky for your hopes, dreams, andmake-beliefs.Your celestrial realm of all energy and potential.Look into your sky that has more than most, but lessthan what you believe.Look into all tranquility, the surroundings of whatyou have.Just look into your big...beautiful...sky...</description>
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			<title>Winter Begins...</title>
			<description>Winter began at the fall of elegant soft ethereal flakes blowing in the wind of what seemed to be the start of a new era. Not just a new era, but of peace, contemplation, thoughtfulness and awe. What caught the eye of a passer bye was the white covered structures which used to be trees. These trees ..</description>
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			<title>Understanding the Paradox within ourselves...</title>
			<description>Yes, indeed, We are paradoxes, and that thought can be completely terrifying. Yet, we have to cling to what we truely want, to balance the sanity within ourselves. Think about that long and hard, what do you truely want to get out of this life? What makes you content, and while thinking about this q..</description>
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			<title>The Affinity for Infinity</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;In the Affinity for Infinity contained in this alternate reality, we often populate our lives through transversing with mere neighbors, we often think we have formally associated ourselves with. Yet, by speaking our integrity, speaking ourselves, we often control a balance that longs to be s..</description>
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			<title>Returning from a rut, a pit, in which we introspect...</title>
			<description>Often I have found that when we are stuck in a rut, in a deep pit, in no where but ourselves, we are desperatly clinging to an old ideal, we thought worked in our past life. The past life of the last moment we lived. The last moment we loved and cherished, because we knew less than we do now. Yes, l..</description>
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			<title>Driven inside of ____???</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Driven inside of ____???Acarswirvestoavoidhittinganunknownbarrierintheroad. Asthiscarswirves, glimpsesofthedriversfuturelifeareshownthroughphotographs,andenglightenedviewsoftheworld.Whatisitthatdrivesapersonbeyondlimitsoftheabsolute.Whatisdrivingusinside,becauseeverythinginthisworldi..</description>
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			<title>You will find a way</title>
			<description>Eternally remembered,we will find a way!Although our paths may be unclear and   our destination may be  camouflaged in tomorrows change; today our dreams are made, even if they are not. Today brings tomorrow and tomorrow brings yesterday.Today we will finally see the love on a childs face.Today we w..</description>
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			<title>Learning Deficiency</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; It may take a person years, and possibly a lifetime to figure out why they sometimes can not learn something as fast as they desire, or compared to another. They might question why they have a desire to do something, but when t..</description>
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			<title>Wandering Vagrant</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Wandering Vagrant, Reminiscing&amp;nbsp;Upon a hidden non-existantfactor that determines the futureof this society.&amp;nbsp;Sorrowful, my dirge sings aloud. Empathy, my soul is attached to yours.&amp;nbsp;Conjoined by an etherealremedy invincible to allthat is physical.&amp;nbsp;L..</description>
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