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The Stars (Feb 25, 2008)
These Words (Jul 20, 2008)
For John (Sep 18, 2008)
Traveler (Mar 3, 2008)
Temporary Castles (Apr 6, 2008)
Urgent Response Required (Mar 9, 2008)
An Intervention (Apr 1, 2008)
Rainy Day (Aug 3, 2008)
Whispers in the Night (Mar 28, 2008)
Poetry (Feb 1, 2008)
Blind to Beauty (Jul 29, 2008)
Breathe (Jul 12, 2008)
I Will Weep No More (Feb 8, 2008)
Willingly Forgotten (Jul 17, 2008)
September Moon (Sep 22, 2008)
Whispers of Agony (Sep 23, 2008)
So long, Chicago (Aug 24, 2008)
Between Happiness and the End (Mar 6, 2008)
Traffic Lights (Mar 13, 2008)
Mountains and Raindrops (Aug 12, 2008)
A Spring Evening (Apr 23, 2008)
Praha (Aug 25, 2008)
Unrequited (Jul 16, 2008)
The Rain (Mar 23, 2008)
Burning Rome (Aug 26, 2008)
Endless Sound (Sep 3, 2008)
Outside (Sep 1, 2008)
Leftovers (Feb 19, 2008)
Let Us Wander Down This Pathway (Sep 14, 2008)
Counting Miles (Oct 10, 2008)
November (Jul 5, 2008)
Mosquito (Apr 2, 2008)
Worn and Weary (Feb 25, 2008)
The Blank Page (Jul 10, 2008)
East to West (Feb 14, 2008)
Confessions of an Addict (Jun 23, 2008)
Familiar Stranger (Aug 24, 2008)
The Brevity of Autumn (Oct 21, 2008)
Gone (Sep 20, 2008)
Remembering (Sep 21, 2008)
Unbridgeable Inches (Feb 29, 2008)
Identity (Jul 23, 2008)
Seaside Haiku (Aug 31, 2008)
Snowfall (Mar 3, 2009)
Wonder in the Night (Oct 9, 2008)
Fistfuls of Sand (Oct 25, 2008)
Restless (Mar 31, 2008)
B is for...Bertrand (Jun 23, 2008)
Chicago (Aug 24, 2008)
Scraps of Paper (Jul 16, 2008)
Banana Bread Haiku (Feb 3, 2008)

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