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			<title>Thoughts from the Bottle</title>
			<description>Iremember how tightly you held me&amp;nbsp;that night.Youwere afraid to let go-tolet me out of your sight.Youwere scared I would wander-thatI&amp;rsquo;d dwindle away,forthen you would have your ownpricesto pay.&amp;nbsp;Youhated me-loved me,indulged..</description>
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			<title>In My Car</title>
			<description>Isit in my car and I try not to die.Iforce air through my nose and count backwardsfrom10,eyesclosed,slowlyexhaling with each passing number.10.My house is alit with activity as I peel out of thedriveway.9.Rain pelts against moving metal,andI can&amp;..</description>
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			<title>Rose in Summer</title>
			<description>Peoplechanged in the steamy glow of summer. There was something about the thick airperfumed with magnolias that messed with the chemicals in people&amp;rsquo;s brains. Peopletalked slow, drove fast, and stopped thinking all together. Summer was aninfectious disease, and no one was immune&amp;hel..</description>
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			<title>Iris the Mighty</title>
			<description>Theview from Maggie&amp;rsquo;s grimy window was worth getting up at 7:00 on a Sundaymorning for. She stood still in her small New York apartment, shiveringslightly despite her three layers of clothing and a steaming mug of coffeeclutched tightly in her hands. A smile crept onto her fa..</description>
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			<title>World Topsy Turvy</title>
			<description>A poem I wrote when a loved one was in a tough place and needed some advice as to which direction to go in their life. </description>
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