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The scars that I have will never let me forget my past. They stand, an ugly reminder of that perfect summer evening that went so horribly wrong. The night that I killed a perfect stranger and my boyfriend, all because of one stupid mistake. Redemption doesn't seem like an option to young high school graduate Liana Williams. In fact, the only way out seems to be suicide after that evening. Though some may call it fate, and others may call it chance, the very special man she meets at a college

This book is a collection of poems that I have written and am slowly adding to. Love as deep as a bottomless chasm - Beware of where you tread. Love as dark as an underground cavern - Some things are better left unsaid. Beware of what you let them know, Of what you let them hear. For though it is said in innocence, Someday they will make you fear. If you tread near the edge, You are certain to fall, Your 'lover' will make sure of it. For though you may laugh, Their motive is sinister, Your

The scars that I have will never let me forget my past. They stand, an ugly reminder of that perfect summer evening that went so horribly wrong. The night that I killed a perfect stranger and my boyfriend, all because of one stupid mistake. Redemption doesn't seem like an option to young high school graduate Liana Williams. In fact, the only way out seems to be suicide after that evening. Though some may call it fate, and others may call it chance, the very special man she meets at a college

This book is a collection of poems that I have written and am slowly adding to. Love as deep as a bottomless chasm - Beware of where you tread. Love as dark as an underground cavern - Some things are better left unsaid. Beware of what you let them know, Of what you let them hear. For though it is said in innocence, Someday they will make you fear. If you tread near the edge, You are certain to fall, Your 'lover' will make sure of it. For though you may laugh, Their motive is sinister, Your