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#16041voted by our readers
By Anonymous

Somewhere in the darkness a monster calls my name Somewhere in corruption I'm the one they blame I try to rise above it all but always seem to slip and fall hands on my ankles...

#16042 Poetry
By getdude56 ELITE
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
getdude56 ELITE, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
473 articles 0 photos 118 comments

Favorite Quote:
Scenery is nothing more than poetry.<br /> Love is nothing more than chemicals.<br /> &#039;Cause fairy tales are just scribbled pages filled with happy endings and little white lies.<br /> One person can make a difference, but a crowd can make a change.

#16043 Poetry
JelloAngel92 PLATINUM, Dundalk, Other
27 articles 18 photos 64 comments

Favorite Quote:
You&#039;ve got to have ink in the pen!

#16044 Poetry
By slevorchick GOLD
Stony Brook, New York
slevorchick GOLD, Stony Brook, New York
14 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Sometimes things fall apart so that better things can fall together."--Marilyn Monroe

#16045 Poetry
By Micky GOLD
Snellville, Georgia
Micky GOLD, Snellville, Georgia
11 articles 0 photos 3 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;To be successful, you must decide exactly what you want to accomplish, then resolve to pay the price to get it.&quot; ~Bunker Hunt

#16046 Poetry
By Jennajenna BRONZE
Rensselaer, Indiana
Jennajenna BRONZE, Rensselaer, Indiana
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#16047 Poetry
By Nzdq333 BRONZE
Tankovo, Other
Nzdq333 BRONZE, Tankovo, Other
3 articles 1 photo 0 comments
#16048 Poetry
By sparkofheart GOLD
Plymouth, Minnesota
sparkofheart GOLD, Plymouth, Minnesota
16 articles 2 photos 253 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Always&quot; - Severus Snape

#16049 Poetry
ahmontgomery PLATINUM, Eminence, Kentucky
23 articles 13 photos 44 comments
#16050 Poetry
By xwolfhartx BRONZE
Auburn, New York
xwolfhartx BRONZE, Auburn, New York
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;Heaven is below our feet and above our heads.&quot;<br /> Henry David Thoreau<br /> Walden, 1854