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			<title>We Are the Plastic Garbage Bags</title>
			<description>Today, I saw a plastic garbage bag with a hole in it, and I came to this realization: that plastic garbage bag will never not have a hole in it for me.Whoever put that hole there will remember the bag before the hole, along with the story that brought the hole. It will always be the bag that was..</description>
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			<title>She had been not unlike a raindrop, once.</title>
			<description>The rain fell hesitantly,Thinking that, maybe, it was asserting itself.But in its heart of hearts,It wasn't sure it was welcome here.It crept down awkwardly from the sky,Timidly tapping her on the shoulderAnd quickly retreating to the anonymity of the glistening pavement.It whisper..</description>
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			<title>Still Holding Close Her Slumbering Heart</title>
			<description>She had been feeling especially singular lately, even in a crowd of most of Her closest friends. As usual, there seemed to be no possibility of relief in any part of the future, and it was spells like this that had Her carefully cradling Her heart and doing Her best to sing it sad, sweet lullabies u..</description>
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