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		<description>The original writings of author Jenny Wren</description>
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			<title>Goodnight Mr. Tealight</title>
			<description>Goodevening.You are welcome to write if you wish.I am not much inspiration,but I will patiently assist.&amp;nbsp;Amidst the striking of time,there are several lived stories,that take away your pen.Just know- you are my light.Goodnight. </description>
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			<title>acaptivity; a tribute to the past</title>
			<description>Trapped in a musty jail cell,strangled by the ropes of time,there&amp;nbsp;I lay for years, an empty&amp;nbsp;shell.&amp;nbsp;It took just one hour, to finish&amp;nbsp;my servitude.There I was, a blossomed flower.&amp;nbsp;Fleeing through the familiar glass door, I felt the weight drift slowly off,There I was, humming ..</description>
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			<title>A story like ours</title>
			<description>In days&amp;nbsp;of jaunting around on my tractor shaving the earth, round after round, I would flaunter in thoughts of kisses and romance,of golden days and rainy nightswith the one for whom I'd marry. I realize now how&amp;nbsp;staggering mowing can be once the daydreams are no longer dreams, but have bec..</description>
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			<title>Sweet Cuppin Cakes</title>
			<description>In a minute's moment,Your glasses came off, You looked straight ahead, And there I was, Your 'sweet cuppin cakes.'</description>
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			<title>Home- part two</title>
			<description>In your arms I feel at home. Home, is where I want to be.</description>
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			<title>Crumbling</title>
			<description>The face I wear to look strong, Is fading by the minutes after you're gone.</description>
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			<title>Sweet Daisy</title>
			<description>A wild daisy doesn't require too much nurturing.Other than to be called sweet things once in a while.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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			<title>Bumble bee</title>
			<description>Ardently I spoke with&amp;nbsp;a rose, imploring that she bloomthe way I've seen her before.The&amp;nbsp;somber rose&amp;nbsp;insisted she was.Though somewhere hidden&amp;nbsp;she accepted there was more.At night she sought shelter from the wind But all her dear fellow perenials were&amp;nbsp;far too occupied in their ..</description>
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			<title>The Odds</title>
			<description>There's a chance that we may grow old together.But I'd say the odds are greater...that we'll&amp;nbsp;wind&amp;nbsp;up growing up together.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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			<title>Scapegoat</title>
			<description>It's likely that through my solitudethere are perhaps reasons for the lack of jubilance.&amp;nbsp;Dost I dare blame love?Folly settlement it may seem.&amp;nbsp;But as the days go by void of your touch or your look,I fall ever more slowly in this warp of time. </description>
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			<title>Whirling Redhawk</title>
			<description>My kindered redhawk friend, Did you ever find the diamonds in the tree?Or receive a sandwich while stuck in the tree looking for diamonds?You are one with nature,especially fond of deer,and butterscotch!Will we ever wake up humming various tunes through the kitchen again?We spent those..</description>
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			<title>One January Day</title>
			<description>There on the floor I lie. Looking beyond the texture of my ceiling.Instantly the hairs on my arm stood, inspiring me to viciously dig for my book.Writing down all these letters of words colliding in my headThese words are as follows:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; ..</description>
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			<title>Home</title>
			<description>I'll sit with you in the early hours of morningat the dimly lit kitchen table.You can drink your black coffee,I'll ask for a sip.You may secretly watch me, but it's no secret, I'll catch your glance.And we'll tell corny jokes until dawn.Your arm around me,shaking with laughter.&amp;nbs..</description>
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			<title>Tradition in Kent</title>
			<description>As I sip my hot drink, I gaze across the tableAdmiring the way she clutches her coffee. All the while, my shirt is stained with crumbs, she wears a pure, clean&amp;nbsp;T. &amp;nbsp;We laugh out loud to the fellow coffee drinkers,discussing history and politics. And at the one painting me with water colors...</description>
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			<title>#20. I love rain</title>
			<description>Be the one to sing in the rain when the rest of the world cries.Be the one to dance in the rain when my heart is your own.The one to taste the rain after everyone's gone home.The one to shelter from rain when caressed in your arms.You love the rain, so you can be that one.</description>
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			<title>Photobooth</title>
			<description>Smitten, I stagger my way through the curtain.Grinning and giggling,Premeditating on what will be stamped on paper.No matter where we are, we may look back and feel giddy again.The memory so vivid, always vivid.The moment so sweet, so gentle.Despite what we thought, it will never be on..</description>
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			<title>x2 + y2 = r2</title>
			<description>The simplicity of a circleis manifested by its abilityto chase itself infintely.Though it never catches up,because there is no break in its ways.&amp;nbsp;I know the ways of a circle.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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			<title>Queen Bee</title>
			<description>From your feathersto your grinand your ballerina toes,You'll never know, whetheryou're fit for the moon. Oh but I know you are. </description>
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			<title>Sunday picnic</title>
			<description>He asked her to marry him,because he needed money, to pay rent for his room.She was half, now she's whole.</description>
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			<title>My Niche</title>
			<description>4/6/08</description>
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