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			<title>Betrayed</title>
			<description>Thankyou you sycophants, felons, and manipulators.Likea w***e you have prostituted your position and your powerGiveneverything to the pimps of greed, money, and self-service.Voteshave been cast against you but in return is only betrayal by otherapples.Whereis the garden of Eden?Withf..</description>
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			<title>Introspection of poor writing</title>
			<description>Paragraphs fell out of my brain, splatting on the paper like rotten tomatoes. &amp;nbsp;The smell was hard to write out and took several drafts to hide; but even so it lingered, however so faintly, a mongrel dog begging not to be forgotten in the cold. &amp;nbsp;His only company the flees that hop from one ..</description>
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			<title>Word Adventure</title>
			<description>My thoughts were written alive, hot and steaming from the end of my pen; instinctively, the story seemed to write itself, drawn out with each drop of ink. &amp;nbsp;Rolling out a long bit of prose with a heroic period to fight off the villainous semi-colon for the affections of a beautiful comma; who wa..</description>
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			<title>Chapter 2: Tempest</title>
			<description>Mayer drew a line from himself to safety and certain doom was the only snarling and drooling roadblock.</description>
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			<title>Stormy Urban Coast</title>
			<description>A poem about commuting in the Bay Area</description>
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			<title>Chapter 1: The final beginning</title>
			<description>Sheer cliffs looked down into the frosty blue ocean.  The frozen air was saturated with the smell of salt and ice.  Foamy waves crested and crashed against the shore, intensified by the ensuing storm.</description>
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			<title>Cirrus Void - The Seven Unenders</title>
			<description>Jeanne and her Father struggle to make sense of an age old prophecy while being hunted by the Legion, a distinct military sect trying to capture the 7 life essences.</description>
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