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Kumu18

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Hey y'all! Long time, no hear.  :) As you fine people (those of you who are still here) can probably tell, I am really not very active on dA anymore. I check in every once in a while, but it's pretty sporadic.  Great news!  I am studying art now in college, and I have started a new Instagram page for my school art projects and also my personal art projects! :)  If you care to follow me, I post on there now! I will probably not post on dA anymore, as I feel like deviantART is still a good platform for art, but has given me as much as I can get from it.  However, I will still check comments and respond to most. :) My instagram:  kumu.art I'd

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ATTACK ON BLUE MEANIE

The Beatles

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A study in lights

Doctor Who, Sherlock Holmes

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Literature

Today I Died

Sometimes when I watch the sunrise I imagine the first sunrise of all time With so much potential for love In the pure light of that dawning sunshine God, you have given life to us I see endless love in the tears that you cry I am ready to drown within them But you spared me today, I didn’t die Sometimes when I see her smiling I hope it’s because she is thinking of me Maybe that time we watched the sunset Or perhaps some other loving memory God, I can see something in her That no one else seems to be able to see I just ask that when she prays to find love You will direct her thoughts towards me Sometimes when we watched the s

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Helpful

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Literature

The Starlight Rules

Chapter 1 The starlight rules.  Ignatius was always worrying about other people. He spent the last three months of his life wasting away in a hospital bed worrying about me and how I was supposed to move on. So Ignatius wrote me rules. These were guidelines, if you will, for how I should continue my life. "The Starlight Rules" he called them, because starlight was more pure than the rain and blotted out the world's mistakes. For the first five months after Ignatius died I couldn't even bear to look at them. I met Ignatius my sophomore year of high school. I had no friends and I was all alone in Beacon high school, New York City. Population

For Me

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