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Evelynxxoo

  • Last seen on Oct 16 5:25 PM 2008. Member since February 12, 2008.
  • I am a 38 year old person
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  • rounders at allpoetry
    Every kid would come out for a game in the dirty street
    Some would ball and some would bat and some would run and run like crap
  • Dont give up at allpoetry
    STANDING AT THE SIDE OF THE ROAD MY HEART AND MY MIND OUT OF CONTROL
  • My Little Wonder at allpoetry
    i will always protect you little one your journey of life has just begun

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  • skipeople : Welcome to SP!!!! on February 13, 2008
    Stopping by to say welcome, so welcome!

    Glad to help, chat, or be ignored...which ever flips your pancakes. =}

    Ashley
  • MaMa-2-be-Cindy : Welcome to share poetry Evelynxxoo :) on February 12, 2008
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  • on A Save-a-Lot Market by Lad, on February 18, 2008

    some times the people who see are the blindest of all if we took more chances risked abit more of ourselves ocme down every so often from or thrones stoped ourselves from judgeing others we dont know there story there pain maybe we would accept were

  • on The Message by riveralex, on February 17, 2008

    I would try to get the message to its owner i loved that someone somewhere maybe in alot of pain needed to share her pain or confession with god to release all that built up pain and maybe live may be die but was free from the struggles of life