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#5271voted by our readers
By LiveLoveLaugh5905 BRONZE
Pompton Plains, New Jersey

Does your heart continue to wax and wane, Like the dark; full moon at the doom of night. Your heart left its irremovable stain, But you look to yet a different light. Your e...
LiveLoveLaugh5905 BRONZE, Pompton Plains, New Jersey
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Favorite Quote:
&ldquo;Is this the part where you say if I hurt her, you&#039;ll kill me?&quot;<br /> &quot;No&quot; Simon said, &quot;If you hurt Clary she&#039;s quite capable of killing you herself. Possibly with a variety of weapons.&rdquo; <br /> ― Cassandra Clare, City of Glass


#5272 Poetry
By shortwriter123 BRONZE
Yorba Linda, California
shortwriter123 BRONZE, Yorba Linda, California
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#5273 Poetry
By Aubreylax PLATINUM
Pomfret Center, Connecticut
Aubreylax PLATINUM, Pomfret Center, Connecticut
22 articles 0 photos 25 comments

Favorite Quote:
Give in to love, or live in fear

#5274 Poetry
By that_bookworm_girl PLATINUM
Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
that_bookworm_girl PLATINUM, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee
32 articles 0 photos 10 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;True art is characterized by an irresistible urge in the creative artist.&quot; -Albert Einstein

#5275 Poetry
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By Lucia Bianchi BRONZE
St. Helena, California
Lucia Bianchi BRONZE, St. Helena, California
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#5276 Poetry
By Libster GOLD
Ormond Beach, Florida
Libster GOLD, Ormond Beach, Florida
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#5277 Poetry
liveamongthestarsdieamongthepeople GOLD, Kalamazoo, Michigan
18 articles 0 photos 25 comments

Favorite Quote:
Why I am here, I know not; where I shall go, it is useless to enquire. In the midst of myriads of the living and the dead worlds, stars, and infinity why should I be anxious of an atom?<br /> -Lord Byron

#5278 Poetry
By graceg529 GOLD
Naperville, Illinois
graceg529 GOLD, Naperville, Illinois
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#5279 Poetry
By Anonymous
#5280 Poetry