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#10871voted by our readers
By Jenny143 SILVER
Petaluma, California

Crashing surf,rising Swells, cliffs and ocean face-off Boom! all is silent.
Jenny143 SILVER, Petaluma, California
6 articles 0 photos 0 comments

#10872 Poetry
By Zaani03 BRONZE
Chinle, Arizona
Zaani03 BRONZE, Chinle, Arizona
4 articles 0 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
Never FAKE yourself to be PERFECT because PERFECTION is never REAL and REALITY is never PERFECT...

#10873 Poetry
By vikesfan28 GOLD
Genoa, Nevada
vikesfan28 GOLD, Genoa, Nevada
14 articles 0 photos 28 comments

Favorite Quote:
I&#039;m still a geek on the inside, that&#039;s the important thing.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> -Wierd Al Yankovic

#10874 Poetry
By CieraDesiree GOLD
Hagerstown, Indiana
CieraDesiree GOLD, Hagerstown, Indiana
17 articles 1 photo 59 comments

Favorite Quote:
An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind.<br /> You never know what you have until it&#039;s gone.

#10875 Poetry
By hannahfradkin GOLD
Missoula, Montana
hannahfradkin GOLD, Missoula, Montana
18 articles 0 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;There is something living in these lives I&#039;ve not yet found.&quot; Julia Cohen

#10876 Poetry
By GreyGirl ELITE
Pohang,Kyungbuk, Other
GreyGirl ELITE, Pohang,Kyungbuk, Other
170 articles 122 photos 391 comments
#10877 Poetry
By Corey Gray SILVER
Penobscot, Maine
Corey Gray SILVER, Penobscot, Maine
9 articles 4 photos 0 comments
#10878 Poetry
By Max86733 BRONZE
Tampa, Florida
Max86733 BRONZE, Tampa, Florida
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#10879 Poetry
By wolfvomit PLATINUM
Jacksonville, Florida
wolfvomit PLATINUM, Jacksonville, Florida
25 articles 0 photos 34 comments

Favorite Quote:
“don’t fall slave to the serpent’s tongue”

#10880 Poetry
By kimpossiblebyday GOLD
South San Francisco, California
kimpossiblebyday GOLD, South San Francisco, California
12 articles 0 photos 6 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;I began to view the world at large through borrowed eyes more like those I wanted to own: hopeful.&quot; -Ellen Hopkins