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Inspired by Akala, I wrote a new rhyme / the power..A Chapter by HelenA poem about a previously lost soul, reclaiming the power of the feminine |
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Hello Mister Willy MillA Poem by Kay Salisu Titilola..... |
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Inevitable.A Poem by Andrew SunduneSociety |
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Book OneA Book by This Goode LifeI started this for every book that left me wanting more. This is for the books I read that let the characters off easy. |
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Prologue - One of ThreeA Chapter by This Goode LifeTeen best friends Cory and Jamison try the first tastes of freedom together. Cory's father forbids him from seeing that heathen, two-faced hell hound .. |
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Am I a lionessA Poem by BoakyewaaA lioness comes up to me in the middle of the nightI shiver and tremble as it gets close to meI pray that it goes backIt whispers into my ear to not f.. |
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Excerpts of Books I'll Never WriteA Book by This Goode LifeMost of these short clips are not connected, just various ideas that have manifested over the years. |
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Power Bank Market Research, Industry Demand and Op..A Story by Naira KumariThe new Power Bank Market Report, offering size, share, growth, latest trends, and forecast for each segment along with regional and country analysis. |
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The Power of TomorrowA Poem by Melinda McQueenThe Power of Tomorrow Strength to go on, An uprising song. Hope to clasp, Faith without lack. A coming time In w.. |
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Anon, Ruler of The Pious PeopleA Poem by julianbroadway1/? From my poetry collection, "Sectarian" |
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Blink OnceA Poem by Wild Willow BlueI am so small in comparison |
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Happy In-Dependent.A Poem by Kay Salisu Titilola(Nigeria) |
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a king is victoriously a kingA Poem by godlucifera victory is victoriously a victory |
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I FightA Poem by Tobias SøgaardThe world can seem hopeless, but we must never let those in power stand unchecked. |
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The strength of God in meA Poem by kelvinAs God’s light shines upon my pineal gland I can decipher the world’s complexities as though they were small grains of sand. I can.. |
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The Twenty-EightsA Poem by The Elusive Mr DunneTwenty-Eights. Brixton, South London |