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			<title>ESLA</title>
			<description>ESLAThe sun may brighten the lowly placeEvery heart may find peaceful resting placeWhere the sun and rivers meet rainbows are formedWe forgot the song, but its rhythms remainAs the day dies two lives are joinedOne so confused knowing not where he standsThe other so confid..</description>
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			<title>Her Story (Africa)</title>
			<description>This poem highlights the pain of Africa. It tells a story about how people think and feel about her without knowing she been thru. It also applies to our lives, how we are sometimes miss judged.</description>
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			<title>Unspoken But Spoken Words</title>
			<description>This poem is about a shy admirer whose fear of rejection prevents him from telling the person he admires how he feels</description>
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			<title>HER REBIRTH</title>
			<description>This poem depicts the radiance of new hope and confidence of Africa</description>
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