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			<title>I Remember Thunderstorms</title>
			<description>I remember thunderstorms,&amp;nbsp;sunset&amp;nbsp;pirouetting through rainclouds,&amp;nbsp;pink and plum-colored cotton,&amp;nbsp;scattered&amp;nbsp;across the bedtimesky with full, blackberry bellies.Wind that leapt with a wild and muscular grace,in a&amp;nbsp;sweeping&amp;nbsp;ballet&amp;nbsp..</description>
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			<title>Oil and Water</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Oil andWaterThe sunrose over the chiseled white edge of the mountain peaks, slowly spilling pink andgold down the blankets of snow in the distance. The light of the summer Alaskansky was creeping its way back int..</description>
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			<title>Spring Rain</title>
			<description>Spring smells sweetestwhen daylight rain is near;air growing moistas heavy clouds appearagainst the sunwith an amber-toned glint.Wind whips through treesand brings an earthy hintto your window,as you hear a storm brew,and watch the rainmix with light morning dew...</description>
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			<title>Religion Divides US</title>
			<description>The American political system is the tool to unite us; to provide us a common ground upon which to stand. We are the United States. Our very name inspires and demands this unified foundation. If religion is intermixed within our politics, the system meant to bring us together becomes one that can ea..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Three</title>
			<description>The morning had crept into the foyer, filling the room with the layersof dust baking in the window light. A smell of stale oak and musty hay swam inthe thickened air. Charles walked ahead into the kitchen, carrying a batch offresh eggs in a piece of brown burlap..</description>
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			<title>Chapter Two</title>
			<description>He walked deep into the night, down to the furthest point of shore,where the stars melted into the horizon. There he gazed across the pitch blue meltingtwilight fading into the dark, swelling sea as its frothy waves slid evasively beneathhis feet. The cool ocean b..</description>
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			<title>Chapter One</title>
			<description>Captured by the haunting music that softly filledthe stale attic air; he stood silent. In the first of the connected rooms, shadows of the emergingnight fell through the windows and spread upon him like a dark cloak, stealinghis every attempt of breath. As a viola suddenly rose in an anxio..</description>
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			<title>UNTITLED</title>
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			<title>The Road</title>
			<description>Hardly a flitter inthe elaborate sky, as a 'once upon' tale falls&amp;nbsp;silentbehind&amp;nbsp;yesterday&amp;rsquo;s now slivered moon.&amp;nbsp;Nothingwarm to stir or satiate; nothing left but cold compromise.&amp;nbsp;Thewooden echo of an empty cupboard palesi..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/casulskis/1509409/</link>
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			<title>The Streets of Desire</title>
			<description>&amp;ldquo;Hey baby! How you doing?&amp;rdquo;&amp;ldquo;Oh yeah, honey, looking good!&amp;rdquo;&amp;ldquo;Hey there beautiful! Want a ride?&amp;rdquo;Within minutes of stepping off my doorstep onto the busy streets of Chicago, it was an onslaught of catcalls and innuendos. Several drivers ogled and honked their horns to ..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/casulskis/1508170/</link>
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			<title>HUMANITY'S RAGE</title>
			<description>Oh, the story to tell,the heavy wounds to heal,&amp;nbsp;in times wasted with rage.Naked, suppressed, and afraid.&amp;nbsp;We live in these ubiquitous days,without charge to break this cage.&amp;nbsp;As the earth grieves under wavesof mortal barbarity and nuclear pain.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;We simmer in adversity and depr..</description>
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