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“I am not afraid as I descend, step by step, leaving behind the salt wind blowing up the corrugated river, the damp city streets, their sodium glare of rush-hour headlights pitted with pearls of rain; for my eyes still reflect the half remembered moon.” ~ Sue Hubbard
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To celebrate the above, I have added the first three poems that I ever wrote to the site; I was 16 at the time. The first (Foreign Lands) was inspired by my first ever holiday abroad in Spain in 1984, and the other two (Earth & Untitled 1986) by Emily Bronte. [...]
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