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Poetry
By ElaM ELITE
Surrey, Columbia

Trampled snow, Around a snowman, Arteries of ice.
ElaM ELITE, Surrey, Columbia
321 articles 27 photos 120 comments

Favorite Quote:
“I was ashamed of myself when I realized life was a costume party; and I attended with my real face.” ~Franz Kafka


ykmemma GOLD, Oak Harbor, Washington
10 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Maybe you didn't get what you wanted because you deserve more."<br /> - Unknown Author

Poetry
By ykmemma GOLD
Oak Harbor, Washington
ykmemma GOLD, Oak Harbor, Washington
10 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Maybe you didn't get what you wanted because you deserve more."<br /> - Unknown Author

Poetry
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Poetry
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Poetry
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

Poetry
By mgeast PLATINUM
Buies Creek, North Carolina
mgeast PLATINUM, Buies Creek, North Carolina
22 articles 0 photos 0 comments
Poetry
By ElaM ELITE
Surrey, Columbia
ElaM ELITE, Surrey, Columbia
321 articles 27 photos 120 comments

Favorite Quote:
“I was ashamed of myself when I realized life was a costume party; and I attended with my real face.” ~Franz Kafka

Poetry
By ElaM ELITE
Surrey, Columbia
ElaM ELITE, Surrey, Columbia
321 articles 27 photos 120 comments

Favorite Quote:
“I was ashamed of myself when I realized life was a costume party; and I attended with my real face.” ~Franz Kafka

Poetry
By ElaM ELITE
Surrey, Columbia
ElaM ELITE, Surrey, Columbia
321 articles 27 photos 120 comments

Favorite Quote:
“I was ashamed of myself when I realized life was a costume party; and I attended with my real face.” ~Franz Kafka