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		<description>The original writings of author lashane cooray</description>
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			<title>Nostalgia</title>
			<description>NostalgiaIf I was a proud man,A man of my word,My truth will be this,For all to hear;Gone are the days, of selfless givingGone are the days, of mercy everlastingGone are the days, of beauty unblemishedGone are the days, of valour breathtakingBut a proud man, I am not;Nor a ..</description>
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			<title>To the Man</title>
			<description>I have a mother and a father. I love them both. I respect them. The relationship between them and I is often simple, and very occasionally, complex. I like to keep it simple, especially with my father. We do not discuss emotions or matters of the heart, or anything similar. When we are together, wit..</description>
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			<title>My truth</title>
			<description>I was moved into writing this after watching the film &amp;rsquo;12years a slave&amp;rsquo;, a beautiful rendition of the life of Solomon Northup, who waskidnapped and sold into slavery in the 1840s by two strangers whom he had justmet. At the time, he belonged to a class of American society which was..</description>
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			<title>Unsung Beauty</title>
			<description>Careworn jeansAnd seldom sported frocks,Provided the fa&amp;ccedil;ade for a girlGentle of demeanour,Yet serious of thought.&amp;nbsp;With furtive glance,Yet sincere smile,She resonated with loyalty,Known by many,Yet returned by a precious few.&amp;nbsp;An ailing ..</description>
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			<title>The Human Condition</title>
			<description>Allow me to impress upon you,The true beauty of living with honour, Of dying for your fellow man,Of living free, with the object of your affections, snug byyour side,Not a care in the world, and yet,With the wellbeing of your loved ones, forever on your mind.&amp;nbsp;Such ..</description>
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			<title>Reason and Despair</title>
			<description>She looked;Warm, gentle to a fault, my man Thomas was,Twice denied the bliss, of a young&amp;rsquo;un&amp;rsquo;s euphonious lark.Was I accountable, the once attractive bride?Thomas would say so, and Thomas never lied.&amp;nbsp;He looked;Morose, scarred, she seemed to my eyes,..</description>
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			<title>Gabriel lies not</title>
			<description>'not yet girl, but soon,' he promised,answering questions, never intoned,by a child, a thing of beauty,a creature blessed, a life weighed down.&amp;nbsp;she waits, she ponders,but neither desire, nor lust,comes a'knocking, at her virgin solemnity,ne'er a sign, she waits, she ponders.&amp;nbsp;there! a flutt..</description>
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			<title>The Lonely Man</title>
			<description>For Jesus with Love</description>
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			<title>A Beautiful Death</title>
			<description>A clash of steel on steel, The flight of an arrow, barbed with death,A cry of a man, as broadsword pierces flesh,All the glorious drama, of a Spartan battle to the end!&amp;nbsp;&amp;lsquo;Blood and Gore&amp;rsquo;, the saga continues,Repeated through the ages,As steady as the ch..</description>
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			<title>Duty Calls</title>
			<description>A field of carnage, of death galore,Sore upon mine waking eyes,As I watch, and await, an eternity it seems,For the call to arms, to nurture the undying war machine.&amp;nbsp;We, the harbingers of peace, of tranquility supreme,Knowing only the cost, of bodies torn limb from li..</description>
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			<title>A Different Perspective</title>
			<description>Much has been said onthe subject of duty and honour, on love for your fellow man and admirablesacrifice. Much has been said, much has been written, but these rarest of humancharacteristics and, for want of a better word, &amp;lsquo;illusions&amp;rsquo;, always deserveanother word or two.Ques..</description>
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			<title>The Dilemma of a Medic</title>
			<description>Through the roiled dirt I trudge,Bearing life, bearing hope,For weary souls brought down in vain,Their time ahead both cruel and tainted.Through the marshy swamps I wade,Exhaustion etched heavy upon my face,Searching for souls, for men of Grace,To grant respite, some well-earned rest.Alas, they cry,..</description>
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			<title>What We've Lost</title>
			<description>we could do so much more, be so much more, but we choose not to.</description>
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