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By ThatGirlWhoRuinedEverything DIAMOND
Hanover, Illinois

I could draw you well But it feels best to weave you In tingling words
ThatGirlWhoRuinedEverything DIAMOND, Hanover, Illinois
75 articles 5 photos 2 comments

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By FlyWitMe SILVER
Cedar Park, Texas
FlyWitMe SILVER, Cedar Park, Texas
9 articles 0 photos 0 comments
Poetry
By dancestar GOLD
Westford, Massachusetts
dancestar GOLD, Westford, Massachusetts
13 articles 0 photos 127 comments

Favorite Quote:
BE WHO YOU WANNA BE NOT WHO OTHERS WANNA SEE!!!

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By live-laugh-love SILVER
Meriden, Connecticut
live-laugh-love SILVER, Meriden, Connecticut
8 articles 2 photos 6 comments

Favorite Quote:
"We don't need to rush. If somethings bound to happen, it will happen. In the right time, with the right person and for the best reason."

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By Livvy97 GOLD
Warren, New Jersey
Livvy97 GOLD, Warren, New Jersey
17 articles 1 photo 26 comments
Poetry
By mistylyla BRONZE
Stillwater, Oklahoma
mistylyla BRONZE, Stillwater, Oklahoma
2 articles 0 photos 2 comments
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By HollyBell BRONZE
Orpington, Kent, Other
HollyBell BRONZE, Orpington, Kent, Other
3 articles 0 photos 23 comments
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By HateKnuckle SILVER
Peru, New York
HateKnuckle SILVER, Peru, New York
9 articles 0 photos 96 comments
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By msn9896 GOLD
Billings, Montana
msn9896 GOLD, Billings, Montana
11 articles 0 photos 31 comments

Favorite Quote:
I have my own particular sorrows, loves, delights; and you have yours. But sorrow, gladness, yearning, hope, love, belong to all of us, in all times and in all places. Music is the only means whereby we feel these emotions in their universality. ~H.A. Overstreet

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By msn9896 GOLD
Billings, Montana
msn9896 GOLD, Billings, Montana
11 articles 0 photos 31 comments

Favorite Quote:
I have my own particular sorrows, loves, delights; and you have yours. But sorrow, gladness, yearning, hope, love, belong to all of us, in all times and in all places. Music is the only means whereby we feel these emotions in their universality. ~H.A. Overstreet