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			<title>The Drowning Child</title>
			<description>Flailing his arms, struggling in vain,Was another child drowning,In the grasp of the merciless waters;He choked, and spluttered,And gasped for air,But none came, except more waters;His resistance chippedApart bit by bit,His struggles now perfunctory, languid;&amp;nbsp..</description>
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			<title>I stroll about the terrace &amp;hellip;</title>
			<description> I stroll about the terrace;And sounds of my land immerse into my existence:The soft drip of the lonesome trickle of dew,As it embraces the thirsty earth;The soulful chirrup of the swallow,As it meditates on the benevolent neem;The cadenced buzz of the honey bee,As it pro..</description>
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			<title>Peace, perfect peace, loved Ones, Far away!&amp;rdquo;</title>
			<description>He glanced upwards and scrutinized his visage in thebathroom mirror - dense stubble grew on his cheeks and dark circles envelopedhis weary hazel eyes. It was a stirring sight: a sight that clearly exhibitedthat despite the fact he did not work, he was tired, that despite the fact heh..</description>
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			<title>&amp;ldquo;I want more and more and more &amp;hellip;&amp;rdquo;</title>
			<description>He pored over the mammoth book, his glasses almost at theedge of his beaky nose. His eyes were a horrid shade of red, embellished with darkcircles beneath them. His skin was yellow and pale, as if it hadn&amp;rsquo;t seen sunmuch. A faded tee clung to his skinny torso, while a baggy jean b..</description>
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			<title>&amp;ldquo;Don&amp;rsquo;t go anywhere, please&amp;rdquo;</title>
			<description>The blue pharmaceutical clock ticked twelve and Evan jerkedawake.The seven year old boy had sprawled on the couch; waitingfor his parents to return and in waiting, had fallen asleep on the mauve velvetcouch. The television was switched open on cartoon network and jingles wereecho..</description>
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			<title>Home is not home without you!</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;Amijaan, Papa is home! He is home!&amp;rdquo; shouted the child, as he flung himself on the newcomer, standing stolidly on the threshold of the door.Upon hearing the child&amp;rsquo;s shout, an elderly woman bustled out of the kitchen, saying,&amp;rdquo; Ali, how many times&amp;nbsp;do I have to tell you t..</description>
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