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			<title>Snake Charmer</title>
			<description>I could take your pain and throw it up to the skythere it would turn into glossy winged crows that squawkand fly into the four winds.I could shape your heart like molding claysquishing it between my strong fingersuntil it beats with the rhythm of the fox's running speed.I could brush your hair until..</description>
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			<title>The Coyote Den</title>
			<description>I went to the woods to find peaceTo head off the melancholy tap tapping at my windowsillI should have known by the turn of the branches,The scrape of the muscadine vine across my neckWhat was waiting for me there.But I was mesmerized by the shining silver trunks,By the patchwork loam sewn together w..</description>
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			<title>The Sea is Always Wishing</title>
			<description>The sea is always waitingfor those of us who fear her dark depths,who dream of great wavessucking us under,rolling us over.The sea is always watchingfor those of us ignorant enoughto think her black waveswill hold us in her arms gently,like a mother's warm embrace.The sea...the sea is always wishing..</description>
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