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By Anonymous

I now realize  Who am I? I am someone who knows what they want,  someone who doesn’t let other people stop me. Determined. Someone who enjoys being by myself, so...

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By 4lott GOLD
Nashotah, Wisconsin
4lott GOLD, Nashotah, Wisconsin
16 articles 0 photos 0 comments
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By 4cushman SILVER
Pewaukee, Wisconsin
4cushman SILVER, Pewaukee, Wisconsin
6 articles 0 photos 0 comments
Poetry
By mathews13 PLATINUM
Hartland, Wisconsin
mathews13 PLATINUM, Hartland, Wisconsin
22 articles 0 photos 0 comments
Graceh2006 BRONZE, Bernard, Iowa
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments
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By PoetCoyote PLATINUM
State College, Pennsylvania
PoetCoyote PLATINUM, State College, Pennsylvania
27 articles 6 photos 3 comments

Favorite Quote:
“The world is almost peaceful when you stop trying to understand it.”<br /> ― Elizabeth Acevedo, The Poet X<br /> <br /> "Serenity now!" <br /> ― Frank Costanza, Seinfeld <br /> <br /> "My coach said I ran like a girl. I told him if he ran a little faster he could, too." <br /> ― Mia Hamm

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By betty_jane10 BRONZE
Peachtree City, Georgia
betty_jane10 BRONZE, Peachtree City, Georgia
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
jiajiasoso917 PLATINUM, Cary, North Carolina
36 articles 26 photos 0 comments
jiajiasoso917 PLATINUM, Cary, North Carolina
36 articles 26 photos 0 comments
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By Kingpoet2806 GOLD
Collierville, Tennessee
Kingpoet2806 GOLD, Collierville, Tennessee
19 articles 0 photos 36 comments

Favorite Quote:
Her heart was an open book with beautiful pages and detailed lettering. She wanted people to read her story in hopes that it would make them write their own. Instead, every person who came across the pages of her heart ripped out their favorite story and took it with them. They folded back pages and bent up corners. They signed their name with sloppy writing and with a simple 'goodbye'. This book is now tucked away in the darkest parts of her, because no one wants to read a tragic story with a bad ending.