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			<title>Always</title>
			<description>Remember that nightWhen you went for a walkOn my painted street,All my paint brushes and my colours in you cloth satchel?I had told you I wanted some changes-Take a little black from your hairAnd give it to the night,Dim the street light above your head...I told youAnd you snatched your bag&amp;nbsp;And..</description>
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			<title>The Prophet's End</title>
			<description>And like all broken, sad people&amp;nbsp;He said he was a poet,&amp;nbsp;That he was going slightly mad&amp;nbsp;But not worldly-insane yet;&amp;nbsp;And that if he knew what his pain was&amp;nbsp;He'd tell you, or seek a balm,&amp;nbsp;But even if he knew how not to get hurt&amp;nbsp;He wouldn't stop, he wouldn't be calm;&amp;nbs..</description>
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			<title>Why do they sing you goodbye, Grandma?</title>
			<description>A child wonders what this 'goodbye' to the grandmother means</description>
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			<title>At the Turn of the Road</title>
			<description>When you stand there,&amp;nbsp;At the turn of the road&amp;nbsp;In your solitude robe,The autumn-signed leaves a-rustling,&amp;nbsp;The wind in your unwashed hair,&amp;nbsp;It is then that I pass&amp;nbsp;The frenzied moments so puzzling&amp;nbsp;Of wanting not to face,&amp;nbsp;And yet wanting to embrace,&amp;nbsp;All that you ar..</description>
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