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			<title>Prologue</title>
			<description>The cold crisp beat of rain speaks softly of winters return;I stood under the stars breathing in the nights chill, listening to the soundsof both nature and mankind. It is surprising to me that I cannot hear onewithout the other, suburbia has entwined both and no one realizes that they are..</description>
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			<title>Winters Story </title>
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			<title>Death Is Dying</title>
			<description>As dirt collects to rusty metal lampsGraves of old days build Leaving shells of peoples talesMaze like walls corrupt city street floorsNo light shines here,No life grows hereNo moss on the ground, or birds in the skyThe ocean floor is bare now, only rocksJagged rocks..</description>
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			<title>Whimper Here</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;ldquo;Whimperhere&amp;rdquo; said the old man; his face was old and wrinkled, and covered in hair thecolour of freshly fallen snow.&amp;ldquo;Whimperhere&amp;rdquo; said the old man, who stood beside his door, the door that shone withlight from a place of warmth and welcome.Hehunche..</description>
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			<title>Towards Her</title>
			<description>Grassgreener then eyes have even seen lies untouched across forever roaming hills,gently swaying in the late noon breeze. Thesky is darkening, soon the crisp night air will fall into place, and the moonshall rain silver from the sky above. Asmall delicate frame lies in the gras..</description>
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			<title>To Be Forever</title>
			<description>With the last stolen kiss, I lay my head down to rest,His warmth fills the sheets beside me, as his heart beats in time.The world that froze outside begins to move slowly once more.As the sun rises, this room fills with grey and gold,The flickering candles that burnt through black no..</description>
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			<title>Nothing</title>
			<description>The silk of sandFilling my skin with warmthWith a sky of ocean blue, and a sun of forbiddingheatA lake holds empty water, and trees with brokenleavesDryThe land is deformed, and living by only a stringA weak crack in the evolution of manA torn stream in the ri..</description>
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