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			<title>Orlando's Fate Part 1/8 </title>
			<description>This is chapter one of the ballad I am now writing. It has eight parts total, and tells a tale of a beautiful love that turned cold after an unfortunate death. </description>
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			<title>My Devil </title>
			<description>This story is about the cruel capabilities love can have on an individual, even after death. However, this story illuminates a new idea of what the afterlife can be, and the problems you can face. </description>
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			<title>Her Final Sin</title>
			<description>Everyone has those moments when you're angry at the world and need to let it all out, sometimes at one person. Later on you may regret it, but you can't help it. What is done is done.</description>
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			<title>You Came Back</title>
			<description>This poem is not about the struggle to find true, but maintain and keep it when you finally find it. </description>
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