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#479891voted by our readers
By mylovelyvagabond SILVER
Mission, Texas

Pretty little thing How could you ask for more? I feel you in my sleep
mylovelyvagabond SILVER, Mission, Texas
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#479892 Poetry
Ellie Blake BRONZE, Lincoln, Nebraska
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#479893 Poetry
By elliegulick BRONZE
Lansdale, Pennsylvania
elliegulick BRONZE, Lansdale, Pennsylvania
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#479894 Poetry
By Ashesfalldown GOLD
Groveland, Massachusetts
Ashesfalldown GOLD, Groveland, Massachusetts
18 articles 0 photos 11 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Imperfection is beauty... Madness is genius..." -Marilynn Monroe

#479895 Poetry
alexandrayarosh BRONZE, Vestal, New York
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#479896 Poetry
By Anonymous
#479897 Poetry
By SaraK BRONZE
Fayetteville, Arkansas
SaraK BRONZE, Fayetteville, Arkansas
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#479898 Poetry
CharleeVan GOLD, Lincoln, Nebraska
15 articles 0 photos 25 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;How do you feel? That is the question, but I forget you don&#039;t expect an easy answer. When something like a soul becomes initialized and folded up like paper dolls and little notes you can&#039;t expect a bit of hope...&quot;<br /> -Stone Sour &quot;Through the Glass&quot;

#479899 Poetry
By bella71154 BRONZE
West Fargo, North Dakota
bella71154 BRONZE, West Fargo, North Dakota
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#479900 Poetry
By Kingpoet2806 GOLD
Collierville, Tennessee
Kingpoet2806 GOLD, Collierville, Tennessee
19 articles 0 photos 36 comments

Favorite Quote:
Her heart was an open book with beautiful pages and detailed lettering. She wanted people to read her story in hopes that it would make them write their own. Instead, every person who came across the pages of her heart ripped out their favorite story and took it with them. They folded back pages and bent up corners. They signed their name with sloppy writing and with a simple 'goodbye'. This book is now tucked away in the darkest parts of her, because no one wants to read a tragic story with a bad ending.