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		<title>By: Obediah Michael Smith</title>
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		<description>How utterly thrilled I am to see the artist, the poet side of Heather. A side I&#039;d actually forgotten. Happy to see the poet she is, alive and well. These 3, very fine haiku, happily, cause me to feel less alone in this craft, which often traverses rocky seas. To be in it together with another wonderful poet, is comfort in deed.</description>
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