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By ZAM0201 SILVER
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

lace trims on v-neck dipped low and she’s been kissed in every cinema in Brooklyn, but can’t see the color of their eyes or taste those vanilla forget-me-not touches...
ZAM0201 SILVER, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
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Poetry
By ZAM0201 SILVER
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
ZAM0201 SILVER, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
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Poetry
By Anonymous
Poetry
By unichama GOLD
Buffalo Grove, Illinois
unichama GOLD, Buffalo Grove, Illinois
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Favorite Quote:
Thoughts are boxes; people are spheres. One may view a box from at most six angles, while spheres are constrained only by infinity—yet, those living within humanity's limits prefer to put spheres in boxes rather than to recognize their individuality. If a psychic epidemic were to once again, we can ascertain that humanity will look the other way in favor of mundane things rather than that and those surrounding us. The biggest dream is that which is not realized.

Poetry
By unichama GOLD
Buffalo Grove, Illinois
unichama GOLD, Buffalo Grove, Illinois
10 articles 0 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
Thoughts are boxes; people are spheres. One may view a box from at most six angles, while spheres are constrained only by infinity—yet, those living within humanity's limits prefer to put spheres in boxes rather than to recognize their individuality. If a psychic epidemic were to once again, we can ascertain that humanity will look the other way in favor of mundane things rather than that and those surrounding us. The biggest dream is that which is not realized.

Poetry
By Anonymous
Poetry
By unichama GOLD
Buffalo Grove, Illinois
unichama GOLD, Buffalo Grove, Illinois
10 articles 0 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
Thoughts are boxes; people are spheres. One may view a box from at most six angles, while spheres are constrained only by infinity—yet, those living within humanity's limits prefer to put spheres in boxes rather than to recognize their individuality. If a psychic epidemic were to once again, we can ascertain that humanity will look the other way in favor of mundane things rather than that and those surrounding us. The biggest dream is that which is not realized.

AVALINAANDREW BRONZE, Newhall, California
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Poetry
By LFaulkner BRONZE
Arvada, Colorado
LFaulkner BRONZE, Arvada, Colorado
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Poetry
By Anonymous