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By Anonymous

The day before tomorrow, I went to his houseThere was a inverted painting near the hole of a mouse"Creepie!" I thoughtAnd the thought foughtAll across my head like a lousy louse I...

#152 Poetry
By zoeyrain123 BRONZE
Buffalo Ny, New York
zoeyrain123 BRONZE, Buffalo Ny, New York
3 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#153 Poetry
By Boxcar1 BRONZE
Port Matilda, Pennsylvania
Boxcar1 BRONZE, Port Matilda, Pennsylvania
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#154 Poetry
By angellluxury BRONZE
Newport, North Carolina
angellluxury BRONZE, Newport, North Carolina
1 article 1 photo 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Whatever happens, happens"

#155 Poetry
By ck417 BRONZE
New Orleans, Louisiana
ck417 BRONZE, New Orleans, Louisiana
4 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#156 Poetry
By Lost-In-Life GOLD
Whitby, Other
Lost-In-Life GOLD, Whitby, Other
11 articles 0 photos 299 comments

Favorite Quote:
It's never to late, if it weren't for the last minute many things would never get done!

ashfromflames SILVER, Ernakulam, Other
6 articles 0 photos 10 comments

Favorite Quote:
Silly girl,<br /> your different was your beautiful<br /> all along<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> -Atticus

#158 Poetry
My Acne MAG
By m1na GOLD
Olympia, Washington
m1na GOLD, Olympia, Washington
12 articles 0 photos 91 comments
#159 Poetry
By aveebee BRONZE
Franklin, Wisconsin
aveebee BRONZE, Franklin, Wisconsin
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments
#160 Poetry
By TheRareBreed PLATINUM
Lambertville, Michigan
TheRareBreed PLATINUM, Lambertville, Michigan
43 articles 0 photos 60 comments

Favorite Quote:
“The apple doesn't fall far from the tree." I guess that means we're just products of whoever made us and we don't have much control. The thing is, when people use that phrase, they ignore the most critical part: the falling. Within the logic of that saying, the apple falls every single time. Not falling isn't an option. So, if the apple has to fall, the most important question in my mind is what happens to it upon hitting the ground? Does it touch down with barely a scratch? Or does it smash on impact? Two vastly different fates. When you think about it, who cares about its proximity to the tree or what type of tree spawned it? What really makes all the difference, then, is how we land.”<br /> ― Val Emmich, Dear Evan Hansen