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			<title>The Boulevard</title>
			<description>There's a winding path, in- trodden by curious feet, where to those still not sleeping, a magical world unfolds its petals. Where an imagination beholds a realm of endless possibilities and enthrawling potential. A blanket of magic, letting only an innocence underneath. Allowing only those wisdoms s..</description>
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			<title>A little bit of positivity </title>
			<description>And if I fell, then well, I would just flap my arms and try,and I think I'd say, that on this day,I'd probably survive.</description>
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			<title>A Killer Man</title>
			<description>The old man was not poor,but neither was he kind,and alas, we would find,his resentment for the law.He showed us all his games;he enshavelled the shops,and enshackeled the cops,but no one knew his name.One day in the recent past,But not so soon ago,the old man was feeling low,..</description>
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			<title>Hickelty Pickle</title>
			<description>What a big bunch of miggeldy higgle,caused by someone with snickerty fiddle,small tiny things, oh how so little,but if not done you're caught in a hickelty pickle. How easy to loose track, get caught in the middle,when life can become such a riggerty sliddle,how little things become su..</description>
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			<title>Fall into the sky </title>
			<description>I walked onto a dandelion,and into it I fell.A forest fit for flying,so I knew to hold on well.A trunk to wrap my arms around,to set a'sail on the breeze,we rode the current way above the ground,and raced the wading bumble bees.And as I soared, I knew I saw,a difference in the ..</description>
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