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			<title>To Hours Past and Ages Hence</title>
			<description>You crossed my mind todayBut I'm not sure why.&amp;nbsp;You don't have a place there anymore.&amp;nbsp;Yes, I'll admit that you used to,&amp;nbsp;But that was before.&amp;nbsp;It's time for you to disappear.&amp;nbsp;Now, I'm not saying I'll forget everything.&amp;nbsp;I won't.&amp;nbsp;Even pain has its place.&amp;nbsp;No, don't ..</description>
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			<title>Checkmate</title>
			<description>Your eyes drill the Rook as your hand hovers,&amp;nbsp;Looking for the perfect move.&amp;nbsp;The Queen remains unalteredYet poised to strike when I least expect her.&amp;nbsp;I have to keep an eye on that one.&amp;nbsp;Our eyes never meet during this tournament.&amp;nbsp;Perhaps it's best that way.&amp;nbsp;I fear my plan..</description>
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			<title>Slings and Arrows</title>
			<description>Once again my attempts fall short,&amp;nbsp;Ambition crushed under what you hail as logic.&amp;nbsp;Aah, I see now. Of course; I was wrong again.&amp;nbsp;I try to explain myself,&amp;nbsp;Searching for a single iota of redemption.&amp;nbsp;You deem my actions half-hearted.&amp;nbsp;Should &quot;half-hearted&quot; ever be truthfully..</description>
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			<title>Steel and Stone</title>
			<description>Empty space surrounds me.&amp;nbsp;I shrug off intimidation as my lungs fillAnd my hand readies itself,&amp;nbsp;A willing harbinger of God knows what?&amp;nbsp;A man appears, not yet knowing thatHe is under my control.&amp;nbsp;He follows my every order,&amp;nbsp;Unaware that he is unwilling.&amp;nbsp;A simple man isn't g..</description>
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			<title>Ibanez -- For Jon Foreman</title>
			<description>It stands proudly in the corner.&amp;nbsp;The melody that's been stuck in my headSuddenly bursts into new, vibrant life.&amp;nbsp;A life that I could give.&amp;nbsp;A smile tugs at my lips as I look at the guitar.&amp;nbsp;It rewards me with memories -- reminders of a simple life.&amp;nbsp;My fingers aren't as limber a..</description>
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			<title>Merely Human</title>
			<description>Why do you lie there?&amp;nbsp;Your apathy is a stench to me,&amp;nbsp;As I hoped it would be to you.&amp;nbsp;The first glimpse of the finish line&amp;nbsp;Doesn't mean you can rest.&amp;nbsp;Stand up, you temporal thing.&amp;nbsp;Chase the horizon, you fleeting chance.&amp;nbsp;You are human,&amp;nbsp;Not merely human.&amp;nbsp;But ..</description>
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			<title>525,600 Minutes</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;I wake up on Christmas morning, five years old. The toys I&amp;rsquo;ve been drooling over for the past three monthsnow sit under the tree. My father wraps his arm around my mother&amp;rsquo;s waist and hugsher close, Smiling with incredible joy at me and my siblings. &amp;nbsp;..</description>
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			<title>Grey Might</title>
			<description>A man finds himself in a position to discover what could have been, which ultimately breaks him. </description>
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			<title>Chapter 2 </title>
			<description>Dylan visits the town, and he says good-bye to a friend.</description>
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			<title>Prologue and Chapter 1</title>
			<description>Characters are introduced, and beginning plot points take shape.</description>
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			<title>Keepsake (working title)</title>
			<description>A psychological thriller, of sorts. A man moves to a small town, finds a journal that was written by a man who has just passed away, and sees dangerous events unfold as he spends more time there.</description>
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