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#239611voted by our readers
By sab1234 SILVER
Franklin Square, New York

Every day it sits in the same place. It never changes, but what happens on both sides of it does. It mocks at you when you glance at it, reminding you about the real world. Then...
sab1234 SILVER, Franklin Square, New York
9 articles 3 photos 1 comment

#239612 Poetry
By Writer4God BRONZE
Vinemont, Alabama
Writer4God BRONZE, Vinemont, Alabama
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Hey, when God creates you for a specific purpose, you can't rest until you find it." -Frank E. Peretti

#239613 Poetry
By DScouton15 BRONZE
Akeley, Minnesota
DScouton15 BRONZE, Akeley, Minnesota
1 article 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
Dont' try to become perfect for one person, wait for that one person who already sees you perfectly.

#239614 Poetry
By windswift DIAMOND
Arvada, Colorado
windswift DIAMOND, Arvada, Colorado
80 articles 0 photos 91 comments

Favorite Quote:
let it burn, suffering teaches the soul; let it grow, love nourishes the heart.

#239615 Poetry
By Anonymous
#239616 Poetry
makwright BRONZE, Sandy, Oregon
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#239617 Poetry
By WithPenAndScript DIAMOND
Venetia, Pennsylvania
WithPenAndScript DIAMOND, Venetia, Pennsylvania
72 articles 232 photos 251 comments

Favorite Quote:
I believe that no matter who you are we all leave footprints on this Earth

#239618 Poetry
By Lautay BRONZE
Bannockburn, Illinois
Lautay BRONZE, Bannockburn, Illinois
4 articles 4 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
Our aspirations are our possibilities- Samuel Johnson

#239619 Poetry
By Isabel_monique32 BRONZE
Phoenix, Arizona
Isabel_monique32 BRONZE, Phoenix, Arizona
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#239620 Poetry
By mooncookie BRONZE
Porterville, California
mooncookie BRONZE, Porterville, California
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life. It goes on. -Robert Frost