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By Shayla.Long DIAMOND
Louisville, Kentucky

On the days that I feel alone  Or trapped in the place I call home  I take an adventure out of my mind, and think of how lucky I am to call you mine.    How...
Shayla.Long DIAMOND, Louisville, Kentucky
52 articles 1 photo 19 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Teenagers only have to focus on themselves - its not until we get older that we realize that other people exist."- Jennifer Lawrence


#702 Poetry
By Mekial-Ahmed BRONZE
Edmonton, Alberta
Mekial-Ahmed BRONZE, Edmonton, Alberta
1 article 0 photos 0 comments
#703 Poetry
By raincat PLATINUM
Olympia, Washington
raincat PLATINUM, Olympia, Washington
21 articles 0 photos 3 comments
#704 Poetry
By smaddie24 PLATINUM
Cityland, Wisconsin
smaddie24 PLATINUM, Cityland, Wisconsin
28 articles 0 photos 27 comments

Favorite Quote:
“Light shines brightest in the deepest dark!”<br /> -Jim Butcher

#705 Poetry
By astork1322 GOLD
Tekamah, Nebraska
astork1322 GOLD, Tekamah, Nebraska
17 articles 0 photos 1 comment

Favorite Quote:
The pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again- Charles Dickens

#706 Poetry
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#707 Poetry
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#708 Poetry
By medharsarkar BRONZE
Los Gatos, California
medharsarkar BRONZE, Los Gatos, California
1 article 0 photos 0 comments

Favorite Quote:
"Happiness can be found in the darkest of times if only one remembers to turn on the light," - Albus Dumbledore

#709 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

#710 Poetry
By ellep15 BRONZE
Quakertown, Pennsylvania
ellep15 BRONZE, Quakertown, Pennsylvania
1 article 0 photos 0 comments