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White Noise

4.5.2018 by Sarah Kim
  • Creative
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Weightlessly, and without effort

4.5.2018 by Laura Ly
  • Creative
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Walls

4.5.2018 by Mahalia Crawshaw
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Where are you from?

4.5.2018 by Anonymous
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Dreaming

17.4.2018 by Emilie Morscheck
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Houses

17.4.2018 by Mahalia Crawshaw
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Love Unknown

17.4.2018 by A Little Fuji Apple
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It's complicated

17.4.2018 by Anonymous
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Bangsar, KL

17.4.2018 by Jia Huei
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A Shore Thing

21.3.2018 by Anonymous
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Warrior

21.3.2018 by Shikhar Mishra
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The Up Until

21.3.2018 by Mahalia Crawshaw
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About You

9.3.2018 by Amanda Dheerasekara
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This Poem Isn't About You

9.3.2018 by Kat Carrington
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Going Solo

7.3.2018 by Shikhar Mishra
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Getting Into The Arena

7.3.2018 by Alex Costello
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Witching Hour Waits

7.3.2018 by Florence Wellfair
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‘Why would you sign yourself up for a miserable existence by doing an arts degree?’ asks local STEM kid after not sleeping for three days

7.3.2018 by Caroline Dry
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  • Engineering,
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