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Fiorella de Maria
Grantchester Meadows


Fiorella de Maria
Widow's Walk


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the EPA drained


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The Infinite Jest


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Robert MacArthur
Scattered Thundershowers this Afternoon


Robert MacArthur
Autumn Interrupts


Robert MacArthur
The Cheshire Cat


Kate Bluett
Incarnation


Michael Miller
To a Young Tenor Singing Schubert


James Watson
Genesseret


Jason Baguia
Oracle near Restful Waters


Joseph O'Brien
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Fiorella de Maria
Sirocco


Rose Polchowne
Consummatum Est


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Grantchester Meadows
I have no melancholy verse
To share with you today, my friend.
No memories to haunt you when
The sunlight fades and dies.

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--Fiorella de Maria

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Fiorella de Maria lives in Guildford, England, with her husband Edmund and their two little children. She is the author of two novels, The Cassandra Curse and Father William’s Daughter, and has a website at www.fiorellademaria.com.