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By Sean Kinsman BRONZE
Park City, Utah

Whistle Here I stand The last line of defense The game is mine to win or lose My anger is fueled by my last loss between the pipes On my crease you’re dead, I think to myse...
Sean Kinsman BRONZE, Park City, Utah
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Poetry
By Zoe Homonoff BRONZE
Tenafly, New Jersey
Zoe Homonoff BRONZE, Tenafly, New Jersey
2 articles 4 photos 1 comment
Poetry
By xkristinx GOLD
Fairfield, Connecticut
xkristinx GOLD, Fairfield, Connecticut
15 articles 0 photos 9 comments
Poetry
By Milliee SILVER
Knoxville, Tennessee
Milliee SILVER, Knoxville, Tennessee
9 articles 0 photos 7 comments

Favorite Quote:
In that basement we were exactly who we wanted to be, <br /> rock stars and poets, artists and designers. <br /> That basement was our haven <br /> because when we walked up those stairs <br /> we were just teenage kids again <br /> with dreams that were just too big.

Poetry
By JOYOUS GOLD
Lehigh Acres, Florida
JOYOUS GOLD, Lehigh Acres, Florida
17 articles 0 photos 4 comments

Favorite Quote:
Personally my favorite quote is: &quot;It&#039;s better off living for today, than waiting for tomorrow.&quot; cause I completely understand it!

Violet Taylor BRONZE, Rohan, Other
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments
Poetry
By Violet Taylor BRONZE
Rohan, Other
Violet Taylor BRONZE, Rohan, Other
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments
Poetry
By Anonymous
Poetry
By simplysarah SILVER
Severn, Maryland
simplysarah SILVER, Severn, Maryland
6 articles 15 photos 13 comments

Favorite Quote:
You make me rely on anaerobic respiration, cause baby you take my breath away &lt;3

Poetry
By Milliee SILVER
Knoxville, Tennessee
Milliee SILVER, Knoxville, Tennessee
9 articles 0 photos 7 comments

Favorite Quote:
In that basement we were exactly who we wanted to be, <br /> rock stars and poets, artists and designers. <br /> That basement was our haven <br /> because when we walked up those stairs <br /> we were just teenage kids again <br /> with dreams that were just too big.