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By Supernova7 GOLD
Redford, Texas

I crave for someone to see my beauty And accept me for who I am I pray for someone who'll love me Someone to hug and hold my hand At night I look up and wish That I wil...
Supernova7 GOLD, Redford, Texas
16 articles 6 photos 394 comments

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Let me cry my tears let me live in sorrow as long as you promise to be with me tomorrow
By Me:)


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By CarolynQ GOLD
Manalapan, New Jersey
CarolynQ GOLD, Manalapan, New Jersey
10 articles 0 photos 220 comments
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By Boosflash DIAMOND
Papillion, Nebraska
Boosflash DIAMOND, Papillion, Nebraska
55 articles 0 photos 2066 comments

Favorite Quote:
What the front door.

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Attention MAG
By Sally Fritsche BRONZE
Columbia, Missouri
Sally Fritsche BRONZE, Columbia, Missouri
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
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Traveler MAG
By Alexander Pollak GOLD
San Francisco, California
Alexander Pollak GOLD, San Francisco, California
13 articles 0 photos 5 comments
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By Meghali Bari BRONZE
Indore, Other
Meghali Bari BRONZE, Indore, Other
1 article 0 photos 12 comments

Favorite Quote:
Be kind and keep courage

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By Nella.Girl97 BRONZE
Ashland, Wisconsin
Nella.Girl97 BRONZE, Ashland, Wisconsin
1 article 0 photos 437 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Keep on dreaming even if it breaks your heart."

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By Mckay ELITE
Somewhere, Virginia
Mckay ELITE, Somewhere, Virginia
146 articles 0 photos 2230 comments

Favorite Quote:
"The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do."
—Apple’s “Think Different” commercial, 1997
“Crazy people are considered mad by the rest of the society only because their intelligence isn't understood.”
― Weihui Zhou

laurengerhard SILVER, South Windsor, Connecticut
8 articles 0 photos 124 comments

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"I am gone quite mad with the knowledge of accepting the overwhelming number of things I can never know, places I can never go, and people I can never be." -Sylvia Plath