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Crystals
Was it worth it love? Those crystals you found Was it worth it my love? When you hid the note you found Was it worth it my love?
Stephanie KeeseePublished 7 years ago in PoetsEtched Upon the Place You Call Home
Mysterious and Commanding Demanding my Attention With Every Color, You are Engulfed By With Every Crisp Line, You are Traced By
Victoria GudbransonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsGhosts In the Hall
I crawl across the cold floor My fragility is showing You ask “what are you doing? Come on babe where ya going?” Wasn't that just you
Stephanie KeeseePublished 7 years ago in PoetsReview: Ouran High School Host Club
Anime: Ouran High School Host ClubGenre: Drama, Reverse-Harem, Romantic ComedyAge Rating: Good for AllStudio: BonesMusic: Yoshihisa HiranoAuthor: Bisco HatoriDub/Sub: DubEcchi Level: Conservative
Riot DragonPublished 7 years ago in GeeksCoolest Wonder Woman Villains
Diana Prince, a.k.a., Wonder Woman, is easily one of the most badass, superhero chicks out there in the comic book world. Almost everyone knows her, even if you've never read the comics or watched any films featuring her, like the 2017 Wonder Woman movie — just her name alone triggers familiarity in people's minds.
10 Movie Throwbacks on Hulu
You not have seen most of these, but they are all very great shows. Enjoy. 'The Swan Princess' This is the greatest princess movie ever made, and it's not even Disney. And it's on Hulu. The sequels are on there as well, but they aren't as good. If you haven't seen this, it's about a prince and princess getting to know each other to get married, but a sorcerer steals the princess and makes her into a swan during the day and can only be brought back by a vow of everlasting love. Will the prince ever find her?
Rich BurtonPublished 7 years ago in GeeksMental Health
Mental Health... It is a part of me I wish I understood Nonetheless, others refuse to Contemplating my existence Whether or not this is the definition of me
Victoria GudbransonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsNine Months and 20 Days
It's been nine months and 20 days since you told me it was over. I didn't believe it when it happened at first, but when it settled I didn't move for three days.
Jessica StewartPublished 7 years ago in Poets