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			<title>Out There </title>
			<description>He glanced around his now almost-empty bedroom. Spending the entire night, he managed to pack his entire life into two brown tattered suitcases and a backpack.&amp;nbsp;&quot;It's finally happening...isn't it?&quot;&amp;nbsp;His question was met with silence.&amp;nbsp;He walked towards the light switch in the room, flipp..</description>
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			<title>Jon Foreman Inspired </title>
			<description>Legs entwined, they rested. Her head on his shoulders. His head on her head as music and melodies echoed from their headphones all while being rocked by the &quot;rhythm of this southbound train.&quot;&amp;nbsp;It wasn't long after that they were startled awake. This deep, raspy, and not so friendly voice shouted..</description>
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			<title>a battle of epic proportions.</title>
			<description>breathe in. breathe out. the&amp;nbsp;repetitive motion goes on for hours as her eyes are closed in the still of early hours of the morning.suddenly, her breathing stops.&amp;nbsp;and in an instant, her eyes flip open.&amp;nbsp;&amp;ldquo;&amp;#2013266048;&quot;-YOU THINK TIME WOULD PASS ME BY, CAUSE YOU KNOW I&amp;rsquo;D WALK..</description>
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