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Virginity Lost Fragile petals fall from fondling too eagerly without care and do not know they suffer the loss of their glory days of youth and innocence. Copyright © February 26, 2009 by Karen M. Crump “A Cleave Poem” – Form created by Dr. Phuoc-Tan Diep. How to read a Cleave poem? Simply: 1. Read the left hand poem as a first discrete poem. 2. Read the right hand poem as a second discrete poem. 3. Read the whole as a third integrated poem.
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