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A photograph that tells a storyA Poem by Utsav DuttaThe sky is the limit but the stars are so farThe journey is so longyet her destiny is afarshe knew , she could make it ,Make it to the lastI still rem.. |
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PhotographA Poem by Jack...I see it everyday, smiling at me |
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So much moreA Poem by Jack...If only a photograph could see |
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Finding HomeA Poem by YouoweYoupayWhat do you know of cities? |
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The Taste of Spider SilkA Poem by YouoweYoupayYou bring back a wonder.. |
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Beauty in a Pile of PixelsA Poem by Arly ParentIt's been a long timeSince I could look at a picture of you and think you beautifulBut today I didIn a pile of picturesthere was a pile of pixels that.. |
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Trick of the Light?A Poem by Michael StevensFor a departed friend |
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PhotographA Story by mackenzi_drewObservations: her photograph |
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A black photogaphA Poem by Anne MartinThis is adapted from one of my stream of consciousness ramblings. |
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Highway (Ch.8)A Chapter by Justin Xavier SmithDonald texts and drives. And complains about technology. |
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Your Blurred PhotographA Poem by Melinda McQueenI still have it, And on it do my eyes often fix. I look upon it and miss you, Remembering the time I felt love true. Sometimes I .. |
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Smile PleaseA Story by Mitali ShahBe the reason of someone's smile. |
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Heart of MineA Poem by Kelly Scheppers...heartbreak |
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ImageA Poem by stephsand14She looked at an image for too long and It lost its worth. It used to hold a sense of truth, A touch of brilliance, and An inch of .. |
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materialisedA Poem by Corneliusanother short poem i wrote on a receipt, enjoy. |
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I've got one photograph of youA Poem by simplerscarlettI’ve got one photograph of you one real one I developed it at a Walgreens where the person behind the counter didn’t know y.. |
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PhotographA Poem by Najam Us SaherTime decides whether a photograph is a happy or a sad one. |
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CONSTANCE AND THE BLONDEA Chapter by Peter RogersonConstance works in a public library and sees part of her job as being responsible for public morals. |