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By AliiS BRONZE
Las Vegas, Nevada

Atop the highest peak, amidst the clouds the feeling replaces the mind that's known. Rain begins to fall, like darkness it shrouds. It blocks all thoughts, nothing's heard...
AliiS BRONZE, Las Vegas, Nevada
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By char_mast BRONZE
Bethesda, Maryland
char_mast BRONZE, Bethesda, Maryland
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Poetry
By alexgabriel2707 BRONZE
Montagnola, Other
alexgabriel2707 BRONZE, Montagnola, Other
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Poetry
By WhosKara PLATINUM
Milford , Massachusetts
WhosKara PLATINUM, Milford , Massachusetts
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Poetry
By ZillaZara GOLD
FairPlay, South Carolina
ZillaZara GOLD, FairPlay, South Carolina
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Favorite Quote:
"Everyone has their own little internal world - a secret garden only they can enter. Each world follows its own internal logic - individuality. " - Joshua Kiryu in The World Ends With You

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By Jacqueline St Germain BRONZE
Medford, Massachusetts
Jacqueline St Germain BRONZE, Medford, Massachusetts
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Angelkisses130 BRONZE, ..., Pennsylvania
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Favorite Quote:
"It's not the problem that's the problem, it's your attitude about the problem." ~Captain Jack Sparrow

CrowOfRuination PLATINUM, Lawrence, Kansas
38 articles 0 photos 20 comments

Favorite Quote:
You cannot be lonely if you like the person you're alone with. -Wayne Dyer
Leading those who have followed a greater leader without knowing what it is you are doing is the same as wielding a sword against a master of weapons. -Kreepy

Poetry
By nzingadixon BRONZE
Atlanta, Georgia
nzingadixon BRONZE, Atlanta, Georgia
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Poetry
By SKArt SILVER
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
SKArt SILVER, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
8 articles 0 photos 2 comments

Favorite Quote:
"A word is said when it is dead, some say. I say, it just begins to live that day." Emily Dickinson