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			<title>Can you hear me yet, God? </title>
			<description>It is predetermined that we will never be wholly satisfied, we will always want more. More fleeting, resentment-filledcodependence. More desperate loneliness.More unreachable goals and unattainable ambitions.More scarring intrusions.More sacrifice disguised as compromise...</description>
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			<title>Shallow</title>
			<description>I hurt.I hurt knowing that there isno meaning in your words.You mean nothing to me,I'm fine with that.But when I mean nothing to you,that pains me.I've redefined selfishness.Stab me with your indecision.Cut me with your excuses.Burn me with your absence.Just don't burden me wit..</description>
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			<title>Wear your heart on your sleeve</title>
			<description>The most demeaning part of human folly is the ease of stumbling deep into the grasp of others.We effortlessly allow ourselves to place our hearts in the strangling grasp of angry, calloused hands. We force ourselves to be susceptible to torture in hopes of returned love,promised but ne..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/LAllgoode/1732232/</link>
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			<title>Art is no exception </title>
			<description>A description of a poem defeats the purpose of poetry. </description>
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