I ain't lost,
just wandering...

My name is Nikki Lorenzo.
This is a place where I post my writing, quotes, pictures I like, or other random things. Most pictures are taken/or belong to me. I give credit to everything that's not mine. I'm documenting parts of my life on here, and I'm letting you watch. Hope you enjoy getting in my mind.

www.facebook.com/nikkilorenzomusic
www.twitter.com/nikkilorenzo

I'm always down for a good conversation :)

 

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