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"Orwell? What the Hell? Where did he come from? I strained my brain and missed a party Jiggy with Kipling; Down with Hardy But it seems I wasn't done. Orwell? What the Hell? Someone shot an elephant N..."

"My Halloween pumpkin is wearing my wig And sadly it's looking much better in it The pink ribbons make it annoyingly cute And purple was never really my color Pumpkin-head has brighter eyes And cleare..."

"Excuse me but have you seen A little fellow carrying an amber cross? See, that belongs to me Just another part to this neverending quest... What? So, you haven't heard The latest word on how we're s..."

"Sing a song, Posey Sing a song for me 'Cause I feel too alone tonight And I know myself too well Make it smooth and easy Hum a while to calm me Make me think I'm happy And someone who could learn how..."

"It was easy enough to pack my things and go. I had to learn what he had always known. You have to keep some self-respect and pride. It's when I lost them that I knew, And now the moments come too few...."

"Travel-worn like a favorite suitcase, Beat up and threadbare, but I still look good To a pair of familiar eyes that will hold me For a moment, before they light up with recognition, And they'll smile,..."

"Left to myself in my hole. There's a danger to that you know, With only me as company And my computer's glowing screen. I download stuff and hit the web. I surf until I go to bed. The next day it star..."

"It’s one of those times in the morning When it seems like the whole world is asleep Except for me And perhaps, the trees They sit immune to the drifting snow Huddled deep within themselves With only ..."

"The snow, it does not fade away, where shadows lie, but sleep in drifts, with wind it shifts, where shadows lie. Emaciated trees reach out, where shadows lie, with twists and lumps by the bloodied st..."

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