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Porque me da igual, lo que piense mi alrededor,
no saben lo que siento....sin ti...
Sin ti, mi silencio mi soledad, mis lagrimas ahogan el mar,
tu eres el lugar en el que quiero estar,
se que es dificil de explicar a si que mejor sientelo,
pierdete conmigo en un lugar que jamas existio,
y pasan los dias aunque quiero que sean contigo,
sigiendo este camino me llevo hasta ti el destino,
y no paro de pensar en ti desde una habitacion,
se pelean…
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Mom poem
You are my sunrise
You are my rain
A beautiful flower
and field
Soaring gentley on the sky
Is there a time and place
where we could share
our memories together
Our Home?
A Park?
Or Just eachother?
Each day you ask yourself
"What am I doing wrong?"
and the answer is "nothing"
You are the beautiful…
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Gracias(Rough Draft#1)
Quiero pedirte perdon con todo mi corazon.
De haberte hecho sentir mal y de coraje llorar.
Siempre estuve equivocada y no lo quise ver.
Ahora que tu estas a mi lado lo puedo entender.
Gracias por todo lo que has por mi.
Sin ti no pude haber logrado ser de nuevo feliz.
Eres muy especial y se que jamas te voy a poder a olvidar.
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Chicken Soup For The Teenage Soul's , The Real Deal :Challenges, Book Rewiew (Rough Draft #1)
Jack Canfield Health communications,2006,249 pages,$6.95
Mark Victor Hansen ISBN~10:0~439~90038~7
Deborah Reber
We all go through challenges,it's part of one's life,but it doesn't matter how intense they are , it matters the way your dealing with it.Challenges are not easy to go through, but if you learn how to control it with the right tools, everything will end up even better than how it was.
Now I will recommend this book to anyone that is going…
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Changes
I feel very much at home here at Capital High. This is the best job I have had since Nitro (where I very much enjoyed my position as Drama Club director). And to make things even better, my wife received her school assignments for next year. She is a school social worker and will be visiting four different schools in the Elkview area. This puts her about ten minutes from Capital. What is my point and why is this blog post titled "Changes"? We just might decide to…
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Love and Communication
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Jitendra Arolia
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Where I'm From
I’m from the gravel roads of St. Rose and the suburban lanes of Kenner.
From the urban streets of New Orleans. All in all, I’m Louisiana grown.
I’m from the formality of Mardi Gras and the rebellion of Zulu’s carnival.
From the legacy and history of the Mardi Gras Indians.
I’m from old folks axing, “Who dat at the doh?”
From “Who dat say they gonna beat them Saints?”
I’m from “How ya mama and them?”
From “Fa sho!” and “Huh bruh!”
I’m from rural…
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A Child Called "IT"
By:Dave Pelzer
Health Communications Inc. 1995, 206 pp., $9.95
ISBN-13:978-1-55874-366-3
A Child Called "It" is a heart breaking biography about a boy's courge to survive, his crule life.His mother who hurts him not only phisicaly but, mentaly.
At the beginning of the story he has wonderful family and mother, but then she becomes a bitch, She makes him do all the house work, she also dose horrible things to him…
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Book Review of Judy Blume's Here's to you Rachel Robinson (Draft#4)
Here's to you Rachel Robinson
Judy Blume
Laura Leaf Books, 1994, 208pp., $6.99
ISBN 978-0-440-409-465
Rachel Robinson thinks her life has to be perfect. Rachel is a average 7th grade girl and a wondeful daugther. In her life there is only one conflict, Charles her annoying big brother. Charles is such a procrastinator, and…
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