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Submissions by De Pue, Wallace Earl ( 8 texts )

Texts and Translations
  • It is, for me, impossible to determine right from wrong; title: "The Rebel"
  • Are people not like flowers; title: "People and Flowers"
  • I think of love as bells toll a lullaby to the murmuring night; title: "I Think of You"
  • Because of the way that nature made me; title: "Thy Lowly Dandelion"
  • You've got a rhythm that flows like a river in; title: "Rhythm"
  • When you're away, I imagine what the soul of night would say; title: "When you're away"
  • There were loud drums; title: "The Lost Sunbeam"
  • What is this number, one"; title: "One"

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