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Poetry
By getdude56 ELITE
Carlisle, Pennsylvania

I'm no knight in shining armor, But for a day let's pretend I have a white horse. It's half past twelve and you're going strong, I'm astonished that we...
getdude56 ELITE, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
473 articles 0 photos 118 comments

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Scenery is nothing more than poetry.<br /> Love is nothing more than chemicals.<br /> &#039;Cause fairy tales are just scribbled pages filled with happy endings and little white lies.<br /> One person can make a difference, but a crowd can make a change.


Poetry
By dama123 BRONZE
Lake Forest Park, Washington
dama123 BRONZE, Lake Forest Park, Washington
2 articles 0 photos 0 comments
Poetry
By Anonymous
Poetry
By MikaMirage GOLD
Park Ridge, Illinois
MikaMirage GOLD, Park Ridge, Illinois
10 articles 0 photos 5 comments

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Even if you&#039;re on the right track, you&#039;ll get run over if you just sit there. ~ Will Rogers Photo by Cameron Cassan<br /> <br /> &quot;Insecurity will always rent the space it occupies, but confidence will own the building, and any other room it steps in.&quot;

Poetry
By Ahnieeex3 SILVER
East Islip, New York
Ahnieeex3 SILVER, East Islip, New York
5 articles 3 photos 4 comments

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&quot;Make today mean something.&quot;

Brokengirl07 PLATINUM, Roy, Utah
33 articles 0 photos 1 comment

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You have the power to make a difference, If you have the guts to try

madline-footprints PLATINUM, Ennis, Texas
30 articles 5 photos 4 comments

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be the change you want to see in the world- ghandi

madline-footprints PLATINUM, Ennis, Texas
30 articles 5 photos 4 comments

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be the change you want to see in the world- ghandi

Poetry
By MiscellanyCrop DIAMOND
Middlefield, Ohio
MiscellanyCrop DIAMOND, Middlefield, Ohio
50 articles 1 photo 22 comments

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Let Earth unbalanced from her orbit fly / Planets and Suns run lawless through the sky. <br /> An Essay on Man - Alexander Pope