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In Every Life by Doraliz A. Orengo Molina
The poet loves to write about her muse . Every verse that she writes fits with the words he said to her. The artist loves to draw his muse in silence. In the silence that they both love to have, one time or another. The journalist makes comments about him in every interview, As if she was talking with him in that moment. The architect loves to construct buildings for her. He spends day and night trying to search for something similar to her beauty but he knows there isn’t an

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"Change in me, Change in you" by Bianca V. Arroyo Gerena
I always wondered, as a little girl, if the act of change was possible. I always wondered, as time slipped by, if it was selfish to want that change to happen. The change in me, for the change in you. I would stop and think, was it too much to ask? I always wondered, in my teenage years, that if I changed, you would too. Constant pleads, constant cries, no shift in your ways, no change in your pride. Now I see, no effort was worth, the change in me, for the change i

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The Legend by Doraliz A. Orengo Molina
You. Me. The knife in your hand. My endless crying. Your face saying I have to do it. I don’t understand. How could you do this? Was it a hoax all this time? I beg you, but you don’t listen nor care. Then, I hear the knife in my body. You held me like it was the first time. You cry. I screamed in a silent way. You left me there lying down. The last thing I heard was you saying sorry but it was too late—you had my blood in your hands. The people said that after you killed me,

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