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By jessi GOLD
Nunya, Florida

I wish to go o'er the sea again o'er the sea and shore back to where I once found you standing at your door. my love, you said you'd wait forever forever, and...
jessi GOLD, Nunya, Florida
15 articles 4 photos 115 comments

Favorite Quote:
"When injustice becomes law, rebellion becomes duty."


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By Anonymous
truelove4ever222 SILVER, Crosby, Texas
8 articles 2 photos 15 comments

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Daughters of jerusalem, I charge you by the does and gazelles of the field; Do not arouse or awaken love until it so desires. -Song of Songs 2:7

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By chrisbriones GOLD
Anaheim, California
chrisbriones GOLD, Anaheim, California
11 articles 0 photos 83 comments

Favorite Quote:
"I believe nothing can be justly and completely explained by words."

Ink360 BRONZE, Anton Chico, New Mexico
2 articles 0 photos 11 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Life is short and you have to hold on but some times its best to fall"

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By CrazyMK SILVER
Lindale, Texas
CrazyMK SILVER, Lindale, Texas
6 articles 0 photos 8 comments
joshua buce SILVER, Mobile, Alabama
5 articles 0 photos 24 comments
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By AbbotRabbit GOLD
Abolana, District Of Columbia
AbbotRabbit GOLD, Abolana, District Of Columbia
11 articles 0 photos 1028 comments

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This poem has great flow and insight.<br /> I really enjoyed it.<br /> Lovely poem darling =]<br /> -Please check out the works that I have posted on here it would be highly appreciated and I think you would greatly enjoy them, Thankk youz-<br /> XxIll tell you Im an orphan after you meet myy familyXx

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By Nick-M SILVER
Oak Park, Illinois
Nick-M SILVER, Oak Park, Illinois
9 articles 0 photos 49 comments

Favorite Quote:
-FLTDO-

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By noelleism PLATINUM
Russellville, Alabama
noelleism PLATINUM, Russellville, Alabama
24 articles 0 photos 81 comments

Favorite Quote:
I can not dwell on the past, and I will not live on what the future may hold, but yet take comfort and find perpose in the second yet to come.