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Patience Virtue

living in Central, SC
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 184|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 20|FAVORITED BY: 1|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 04/16/2007

I'm a young writer on a journey of spiritual and philosophical discovery, and I come from a big family that moved around a lot.

Education/Experience: High School Grad

Interests: Writing, Reading, Knitting, Music, Singing, Sewing

Motto: Life is too precious to live inside a box.

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A poetic description of the way I see spirituality.
A poem describing the pain of emotions and the desire to close oneself off from them.
A gypsy-esque poetic view on our modern American culture.
Thoughts on hurt, heartache, and aging souls.
Why I desire a simple life over material security.
My search for God in rebellion against the status quo.
The kind of story that flits somewhere between realities experienced and dreams yet to be fulfilled, dancing on the edge of my mind in moments of stillness.
In which I attempt to think through the messy arena of politics (made even messier by religious association). My conclusion: avoid at all costs!
A story about True Love, beauty, and faith.
A humorous rant on the color red.
Poetry describing the pain of broken relationship and the desire for reconciliation.
Reflections on saying goodbye, as prompted by another painful goodbye in my life.
A song about wanting to belong with someone.
A story about life, death, and love (reminiscent of Sleeping Beauty).
A poem describing the confusion of trying to figure out life.
A poem dedicated to a wonderful relationship with someone very wonderful!
To the three best sisters a girl could have.
A poem describing the pain of feeling broken, useless, and alone.
The poem describes the pain of watching another person hurting, then the joy of watching them heal.
These are the top 5 reasons why I loved being homeschooled and would like to someday give my children the same experience: academic pace, personal attention, practical living, character, and personal benefits.