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			<title>Time-keeper </title>
			<description>Hickory, Dickory, DockThe mouse ran up the clockThe clock struck one,&amp;nbsp;The mouse ran down,&amp;nbsp;Hickory, Dickory, DockDon't nursery rhymes intrigue you?Because it unequivocally does for meHidden in rhymes and visually-teasing wordsAre actual shards of realityDivided equally&amp;nbsp;And tastefully d..</description>
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			<title>In Warmth and In Flavor</title>
			<description>A cuisine that brought my family even closer. </description>
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			<title>A Breath of Fresh Air</title>
			<description>It was an experience worth remembering.</description>
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			<title>Her White Spaces</title>
			<description>A nonfiction piece about an artist's heart.</description>
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			<title>When will the Sun die? </title>
			<description>Even darkness has light, you just aren't looking closely enough. </description>
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			<title>I Am</title>
			<description>I am my home. </description>
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			<title>Verdant Battleground</title>
			<description>A conundrum. </description>
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			<title>Indigo under the Spring Sun </title>
			<description>Will he become one of them? </description>
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			<title>The Tale of the Children's Village</title>
			<description>Children intertwine vines around flimsy twigsAnd in each curve that the vine created,&amp;nbsp;Chrysanthemum flowers lay in harmony&amp;nbsp;As the tree sap bound the twigs together&amp;nbsp;They stood from the grass they shook&amp;nbsp;And put the formed crown twigs on each other's headsJoviality was felt between ..</description>
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			<title>A Piece for Him</title>
			<description>	With each delicate touch from herfinger, she played on the instrument&amp;rsquo;s ivory tiles. As she closed her eyes, shewould radiate somber and longing for her beloved. As each key brought tinglingsensations of sorrow, her fingertips would hit it as if it was her last chanceto grasp anything..</description>
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			<title>Magic of the Carnival </title>
			<description>Littlewas she to believe that magic happened around the carnival. Familiarfaces lurked around the open area infused with psychedelic pennants wrappedaround torches, squeals in hopes of carrying a toy back home were heard fromevery inch of the carnival, and the infamous clowns approached ..</description>
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			<title>The Watcher </title>
			<description>The foyer resembled an antique shop. Old Mrs. Prig gingerlysecured the paisley covers embedded on the couch, polished every relic to bespick and span, made sure to put all the antiques on the cupboard to keep outof any visitor&amp;rsquo;s reach, effaced the dust particles that may have possibly hi..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/yujisantos/2123511/</link>
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			<title>If It Had Not Come </title>
			<description>	Awakeby night and asleep by day; the way of the owl is ostracized. With its dawnglimmered eyes to that of the dark side of the moon, and its fur of haven; theowl never deceives. An amalgamation of mystery and taunting envelope the owl asthe zephyr on the brim of the night's stay. As it flap..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/yujisantos/2122197/</link>
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			<title>The Sun and The Rain </title>
			<description>while walking under the rain earlier, I thought of this. </description>
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			<title>The Ballerina</title>
			<description>A ballerina was she,For her grace hypnotized everyone&amp;nbsp;With every pirouette,&amp;nbsp;She was met with enchantmentAnd praise, for she was like no otherBut under all the poise and beauty,&amp;nbsp;Were the dry blood and calloused feet she hidAfter every performance, her smile would disappearAs she would ..</description>
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			<link>http://slow.writerscafe.org/writing/yujisantos/2120653/</link>
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			<title>Paragon </title>
			<description>Heworshipped perfection. In the warehouse in which he spent tireless nights, caressingeach tool and material to check its durability; he lay clueless. Each blueprinthad patterns and crossed lines of directions to follow contrary to his brain whichcontained none of those but was fueled wi..</description>
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