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#26961voted by our readers
By overachiever-writing GOLD
Shillington, Pennsylvania

There is no such thing As absolute privacy The stars witness Every nighttime horror The graves hear Every clash and clang Six feet above Children feel Every vibrat...
overachiever-writing GOLD, Shillington, Pennsylvania
17 articles 0 photos 5 comments

#26962 Poetry
By Rhianna Waterman BRONZE
Haverhill, Massachusetts
Rhianna Waterman BRONZE, Haverhill, Massachusetts
3 articles 0 photos 7 comments
#26963 Poetry
Lover_that_Hates DIAMOND, Reynolds, Georgia
76 articles 0 photos 118 comments

Favorite Quote:
"She was fascinated with words. To her words were things of beauty, each like a magical powder or potion that could be combinded with other words to create powerful spells." From: Lighting(By: Dean Koontz)

#26964 Poetry
By Danielle Janos BRONZE
Gilmanton Iron Works, New Hampshire
Danielle Janos BRONZE, Gilmanton Iron Works, New Hampshire
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#26965 Poetry
By Alyssa(: PLATINUM
Arvada, Colorado
Alyssa(: PLATINUM, Arvada, Colorado
20 articles 2 photos 18 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so that you appreciate them when their right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust noone but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.&quot; <br /> &mdash; Marilyn Monroe

#26966 Poetry
By Cierra Tjaden BRONZE
Waverly, Nebraska
Cierra Tjaden BRONZE, Waverly, Nebraska
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#26967 Poetry
By atreyib BRONZE
Lexington, Massachusetts
atreyib BRONZE, Lexington, Massachusetts
1 article 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
“Anoshe was a word for strangers in the street, and lovers between meetings, for parents and children, friends and family. It softened the blow of leaving. Eased the strain of parting. A careful nod to the certainty of today, the mystery of tomorrow. When a friend left, with little chance of seeing home, they said anoshe. When a loved one was dying, they said anoshe. When corpses were burned, bodies given back to the earth and souls to the stream, those left grieving said anoshe. Anoshe brought solace. And hope. And the strength to let go.”

#26968 Poetry
By ScatteredThoughts SILVER
Opelousas, Louisiana
ScatteredThoughts SILVER, Opelousas, Louisiana
9 articles 0 photos 1 comment
#26969 Poetry
DerekH. BRONZE, Grimes, Iowa
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#26970 Poetry
By 32519 GOLD
Detorit, Michigan
32519 GOLD, Detorit, Michigan
12 articles 0 photos 0 comments