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Old Photographs by AlisonDeLuca
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Older Poems from the Pen of Olan L. Smith by CottonJones
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This collection is a gathering of most of my older poems, both published and unpublished, making it easier to find my poetry.
15 Shades of Laughter by Magnesia
Magnesia
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I'm not responsible for the following reactions: ~ Laughing till you start crying. ~ Rofl and Lmao, very very literally. ~ Someone coming to see whether you are mentally retarded ~ Your mom trying to call ambulance coz you didn't stop laughing. ~ Stomach pain, eyebrow pain, cheek pain and tons of other pains. REMEMBER: READ AND LAUGH AT YOUR OWN RISK :) Not copyrighted. It's a collection of 'stuff' from different backgrounds.
Goodbyes by yourapocalypse
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Just Poems by StoriesChangeYou
StoriesChangeYou
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Welcome to my book of song ideas, lyrics and poems...Each poem i write has a background to it.....songs have emotions i have never felt but i cry through most of them...enjoy
Collection Of Short Rhyming poetry :) by harpreetkaur_poetry
harpreetkaur_poetry
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Having fun with poetry. Thank you for reading! If you like, then please vote and follow @harpreetkaur_poetry :)
Once More to the River: Family Snapshots of Growing Up, Getting Out & Going Back by erasmoguerra
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“Like the howl of an accordion—half sorrow and half joy, wondrous and exquisite—these stories squeezed my heart.” —Sandra Cisneros, author of "The House on Mango Street" * In "Once More to the River," Erasmo Guerra writes a moving account of his boyhood on the Texas-Mexico border. An award-winning novelist and journalist, Guerra explores present-day political and cultural realities, and recounts the shattering loss his family suffered when his teenage sister was murdered. Told with lyrical prose and a reporter’s ear for the “Tex-Mex” language of the region, these stories capture the voices of South Texas. By turns humorous and haunting, powerful and tender, this collection is an intensely personal chronicle of tragedy and the triumph of survival.
Made With Love by JulieQuinn
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My name is Julie Quinn and I've been a New Yorker all my life. Life was good. I was swamped with work doing a job that I loved and I was dating the best boyfriend I'd ever had the pleasure to. I have always been a strong-willed and independent woman - or as my best friend puts it "control freak" - and even more after the accident, but what happened on the eve of my 30th birthday was enough to bring down Wonder Woman.
.:Love Unbound:. by Lozzyy96
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This Is About A Girl Called Skye And She Moves Back To Her Birth Place :) But Something Strange Happens :O !!!
Being Watched by Monica4242
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Jeremy and Stephany both have secrets, secrets that are very different from what people think. When they meet, they are both determined to uncover the other person’s secret. What they don’t know, however, is that when their secrets are out, they will result in the biggest mess ever.