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			<title>Foreward</title>
			<description>A foreward to a new &quot;December&quot;</description>
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			<title>Seasons</title>
			<description>A new &quot;December&quot;</description>
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			<title>Day One</title>
			<description>Somewhere...this may be true.&amp;nbsp;December 3, 1995 (Day One)&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Most of all I remember the sound. The sound of death. It haunts me sometimes, in the quiet, in the dark. I&amp;nbsp;wish I&amp;nbsp;could cut the memory away, to be free of its sinewy strength. Perhaps in tim..</description>
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			<title>December</title>
			<description>A recollection of three days in December during 1995.</description>
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			<title>Yesterday and Today</title>
			<description>The feeling comes like a loss of air, like a heart attack. It's brought on by a sight, or by a sound, or a smell; or, perhaps, from all three. It burrows into my heart like a rabbit to his hole and leaves me believing that if I can find a way to detach my senses from the onslaught of today then so..</description>
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