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By bonjouritsandi SILVER
Des Plaines, Illinois

In the summer of ’09, Something magical happened. In a daze, In a haze, In a wonderful maze. In a beach house, In a rich house, Here and there, Everywhere. My youth fina...
bonjouritsandi SILVER, Des Plaines, Illinois
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"The world wide world is my stage." -Lily Allen,


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By bonjouritsandi SILVER
Des Plaines, Illinois
bonjouritsandi SILVER, Des Plaines, Illinois
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Favorite Quote:
"The world wide world is my stage." -Lily Allen,

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By briannadavae BRONZE
Greenville, South Carolina
briannadavae BRONZE, Greenville, South Carolina
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By CheyCannon95 SILVER
Ormond Beach, Florida
CheyCannon95 SILVER, Ormond Beach, Florida
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By babygal08 BRONZE
Preston, Idaho
babygal08 BRONZE, Preston, Idaho
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By Chellebelle714 SILVER
Corning, New York
Chellebelle714 SILVER, Corning, New York
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You can sit there and tell me its going to be alright. But sometimes its not going to be alright.

djSweetblood BRONZE, Barry, Illinois
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if U can't love me for me then don't judge my choices for this is me and this is who i will always be

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Rebeka BRONZE, White Lake, Michigan
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By Wynter BRONZE
NY, New York
Wynter BRONZE, NY, New York
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All deep things are song. It seems somehow the very central essence of us, song; as if all the rest were but wrappages and hulls! ~Thomas Carlyle<br /> 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