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#2491voted by our readers
By zoef BRONZE
Cranford, New Jersey

My name is Zoe Not to be mistaken for Chloe  My name means life I’m sure it's the name of a wife Most kids were named  And became ashamed  Named after a...
zoef BRONZE, Cranford, New Jersey
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#2492 Poetry
By Ela2611 PLATINUM
Vancouver, Columbia
Ela2611 PLATINUM, Vancouver, Columbia
43 articles 30 photos 39 comments

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Give the ones you love , the wings to fly roots to come by and reasons to stay …….

#2493 Poetry
By YcLi GOLD
Nanaimo, Columbia
YcLi GOLD, Nanaimo, Columbia
12 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
“Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world. ”<br /> <br /> ― Archimedes

#2494 Poetry
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#2495 Poetry
By clown PLATINUM
Hartland, Wisconsin
clown PLATINUM, Hartland, Wisconsin
37 articles 1 photo 0 comments
#2496 Poetry
sasharonaghi BRONZE, Irvine, California
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
alwaysmeganmarie BRONZE, Muskegon, Michigan
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#2498 Poetry
By Izydt SILVER
San Ramon, California
Izydt SILVER, San Ramon, California
7 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#2499 Poetry
By BreezyMonk GOLD
Uniontown, Ohio
BreezyMonk GOLD, Uniontown, Ohio
18 articles 0 photos 8 comments

Favorite Quote:
The road to you is hard, bumpy, and full of holes but its worth getting to know the real you.

#2500 Poetry
By TheRareBreed PLATINUM
Lambertville, Michigan
TheRareBreed PLATINUM, Lambertville, Michigan
43 articles 0 photos 60 comments

Favorite Quote:
“The apple doesn't fall far from the tree." I guess that means we're just products of whoever made us and we don't have much control. The thing is, when people use that phrase, they ignore the most critical part: the falling. Within the logic of that saying, the apple falls every single time. Not falling isn't an option. So, if the apple has to fall, the most important question in my mind is what happens to it upon hitting the ground? Does it touch down with barely a scratch? Or does it smash on impact? Two vastly different fates. When you think about it, who cares about its proximity to the tree or what type of tree spawned it? What really makes all the difference, then, is how we land.”<br /> ― Val Emmich, Dear Evan Hansen