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			<title>What They Traded My Childhood For</title>
			<description>A searing, albeit brief, recollection of a character's scorn for her's family's workaholic quest for the American Dream.</description>
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			<title>There, that's over with.</title>
			<description>An explicit, honest, and aromatic coming of age experience from a character who may regret sharing her secret.</description>
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			<title>Old, Rotten, Hopeful</title>
			<description>This poem was inspired by a an unexpected little gem that I found whilst taking a summery walk about in my hometown. </description>
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