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			<title>Everything in Between</title>
			<description>I look outOver the hillsBeyond the treesAnd everythingIn between The sun is beginning to setAs its rays dance Over the hillsBeyond the treesAnd everything In between I begin to thinkHow far can I look?And how far can I go?Was our world really createdFor us to frol..</description>
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			<title>Night Sky: The Moon</title>
			<description>This poem describes the Moon and its perspective on mankind.</description>
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			<title>Hours Lost</title>
			<description>This free verse poem describes how fleeting each day is.</description>
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			<title>Hope</title>
			<description>Why we should take up hope.</description>
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			<title>Great Angels of God</title>
			<description>This poem compares Great civilizations and empires to Angels who have forsaken their purpose. The first verse in this poem I borrowed from &quot;Cruel Angel's Thesis,&quot; by Neko Oikawa. </description>
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