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Second Thoughts, Third Thoughts
  • Reads 6,429
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  • Parts 104
  • Time 49m
  • Reads 6,429
  • Votes 835
  • Parts 104
  • Time 49m
Complete, First published Jul 30, 2017
Highest - #36 in Poetry                  
  "Not only did I love her, but I could tell the universe loved her, too. More than others. She was different. After all, I would be a fool not to notice the way the sunshine played with her hair."
  -Christopher Poindexter

Previously named 'Things I'll Never Tell The World'
  
  A collection of poems I've written over the years. In my spare time I often write poetry, and a friend found some and managed to convince me to publish some on Wattpad. So, here is a collection of my original poems for you to enjoy!
  
  
  
  Oh, and I do accept reading requests (just leave a comment or message me)!
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