User talk:Access 95

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Dornon verse
Dornon verse has been proposed for deletion. This article appears to be based on original research. It is important that Wikipedia articles be verifiable by third-party sources. If this is not something invented by yourself or a friend, please provide documentation beyond a myspace blog.

We do appreciate the effort, even if the article ends up being deleted. Why don't you check out Category:Poetry stubs for articles about poetry that need expansion? There's hundreds of them, and it'd be great if you had something to add to them. NickelShoe 20:08, 20 February 2006 (UTC)