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			<title>the truth</title>
			<description>sorry, but ask no more for i too bleedwhen hurting you was the choice that i did.yet, why? when i tried to make things go rightregret and jealousy clouded my sight?and now, your hers, i can only smile tightthen you said i was good in forgettingand had a problem in you believingto you now i confess o..</description>
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			<title>The Channel: First Sighting</title>
			<description>I used to be a non-believer of superstitions, dreams and of whatever that is considered mysterious or bizarre of the na&amp;iuml;ve and the gullible. For me those are just natural phenomena which will be explained in the future by science. I don&amp;rsquo;t fall easily for their &amp;lsquo;unbelievable&amp;rsquo; a..</description>
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			<title>Childhood Forget Me Not&amp;rsquo;s</title>
			<description>Some says that before we die, theevents of our life will flash before our eyes. In movies, we witness how thedying characters experience the same, but this final moment is usually cloakwith regret and loneliness. Others may say that this is not the case for allpeople but we cannot deny the..</description>
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			<title>Two Men I Miss Most</title>
			<description>'i wrote this for the two most wonderful men in my life'</description>
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