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Burning Bridges
I found Talitha Degraff's poem "Burning Bridges" extremely moving. I liked everything she had to say, I especially liked when she said "So when I light this match of farewell...I won't be burning anything I'll ever need again." I absoulety love that quote simply because people always think burning bridges with them hurt or effect you, but I believe not all people you lose is a lost, it could actually be beneficial. I would like to thank Talitha for putting how me and many others feel in one quote.
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"And though she be but little, she is fierce."- Shakespeare