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		<title>Alas, Edgar Allen Poe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[click here to read that they found the identity of the visitor but I have my doubts. If it was so credible, why didn&#8217;t more news organizations report it as well? I used to imagine the visitor being a lonely woman who was so moved by Poe&#8217;s works she fell in torturous love with him [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/19/edgar-allan-poes-mysterio_n_428038.html">Poe&#8217;s Mysterious Visitor is absent this year</a><br />
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It looks like Poe&#8217;s mysterious grave side visitor is absent this year.  Every year since 1949 on Poe&#8217;s Birthday, January 19th, an unknown person leaves three roses and half a bottle of cognac.  However, this year no one came.<br />
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I first heard about this tradition in my middle school English class and my mind began to swirl with ideas about who it could be.  When I came across this story this morning, it brought back my haunted feelings.<br />
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Fox news (an ever so reliable news source; can you taste my sarcasm?) claimed in a 2007 article <a href=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,293413,00.html">click here to read</a> that they found the identity of the visitor but I have my doubts.  If it was so credible, why didn&#8217;t more news organizations report it as well?<br />
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I used to imagine the visitor being a lonely woman who was so moved by Poe&#8217;s works she fell in torturous love with him and her yearly gifts are love tokens.  Now I feel like it&#8217;s a fellow alcoholic who understands Poe&#8217;s disease since the unknown visitor shares the disease as well.  The roses are for his three favorite works by Poe.  I imagine his favorites to be, &#8220;Cask of Amontillado,&#8221; &#8220;The tell tale heart, &#8221; and of course &#8220;The Raven.&#8221;  The absence of the visitor indicates that the man finally succumbed to the ravages of alcoholism.<br />
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My imagination aside, I hold out hope that someone can continue the tradition.  I can only dream the true identity of the person is revealed one of these days.</p>
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