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Light the Way
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light the way light the way may the bridges i burn light the way light the way light the way may the bridges i burn light the way this is an anthem for everyone who doesn't give a fuck the ones who are sick of manipulation the ones who know their time is up light the way light the way may the bridges i burn light the way light the way light the way may the bridges i burn light the way this is an anthem for everyone who doesn't give a fuck the ones who are sick of manipulation the ones who know their time is up
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How to Be an Antichrist: 8 Steps (With Pictures) - wikiHow
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wake up are you not satisfied with the stories and the lies they teach you every day? get on your knees and pray hoping that your savior comes wishing you weren't so numb you think that there's no other way well, it's your lucky day become your own antichrist become your own antichrist become your own antichrist you could be the one that calls the shots your life is a reflection of the twisted lies and blinded eyes from an outdated doctrine you've forced yourself to believe as truth by now i hope you see it's not you versus me it's all the twisted shit these fucked up cults commit it&
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Creative Writing Anthology
Summer - Journeys
Contents
Indian Ocean by Auberon Dragten (Year 10), Harrow School
A Bird’s Girl by Isabel Leale (Grade 10), Harrow Bengaluru
The Right Path by Grace Chan (Year 7), Harrow Hong Kong
Forgotten by Ashley Tam (Year 10), Harrow Hong Kong
The Journeys of a Speck of Humanity by Arthur Yang (Year 11), Harrow School
A Ray of Hope: The Journey to Aishu’s Freedom by Aneeka Jayasimha (Grade 7),Harrow Bengaluru
The Invitation by Mac McDowell (Year 11), Harrow School
The Great Filter by Helen Zhan (Year 12), Harrow Shanghai Journey of Life by Chloe Terrettaz (Year 11), Harrow Shanghai
The Journey to Find the Golden Fleece by Nga Kiu Ho (Year 10), Harrow Hong Kong
Eternal Distance by Moulika Basima (Year 12), Harrow Shanghai
Playing The Poet by Nicole Lau (Year 12) and Bess Chau (Year 13), Harrow Hong Kong
Journeys by Nara Chenyavanij (Year 12), Harrow Bangkok
The Old house by Emily Wang (Year 10), Harrow Zhuhai Journey to Gaumukh by Anushka Ganesh (Grade 7), Harrow Bengaluru
A Hymn, A Requiem by Jonathan Song (Year 11), Harrow School
A Purging of Memories by Kawisara (Venice) Prapaipichit (Year 10), Harrow Bangkok
The Human Race by Baikaew (BK) Thanbancha (Year 11), Harrow Bangkok
Attempting to Connect with My Ancestors by V
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Charulata Sinha
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