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			<title>Like An Open Book</title>
			<description>A little poem written, telling everyone it's okay to open up, to write a story and share their thoughts. Never be afraid to write. Write...and share!</description>
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			<title>Forever Against the Wall</title>
			<description>A smile that never frowns and love that is always dearly held..</description>
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			<title>Smiles To Never Forget</title>
			<description>A smile can sometimes make the bad disappear. Perhaps we all should smile more.</description>
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			<title>The Red Rain of Tears</title>
			<description>Love that breaks a heart can sometimes do more than just leave a scar.</description>
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			<title>Through The Bandages and Bonds</title>
			<description>A medic sat on the battlefield. Will she find someone who has her back or is she always stuck saving herself?</description>
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