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The Road
by Sea '21 I am on a long and narrow road I walk day and night I do not know what state I am in I walk day and night The moment I came...
Jan 5, 2020
The Girl in Orange
by Sea '21 Lighting strikes, the waves crash. Within the bay a tiny raft fights to stay afloat, like a toy in a bathtub. With each flash...
Jan 5, 2020
A Painted Portrayal
by Addy Pittenger '20 Elaine’s paint palette consisted of five colors: red, blue, yellow, black, and white. These five colors can make...
Oct 2, 2019
Cookies and Flowers
by Evelyn Kretzer '20 My mother looks out the foggy rain-dropped window with sorrow in her eyes, I can see from the other room, but when...
Oct 2, 2019
There's No Plan Z
by Tommaso Negroni '22 You know what, I think I figured out how to kill some time… The thought, like a whisper, spreads through my mind...
Oct 2, 2019
The Mystery
by Mackenzie Haines '20 A beautiful summer day at horse camp out in the beautiful countryside. Where the million trees stand tall so...
Oct 2, 2019
The Mutt
by Mia Leahy '23 The dim lighting made the restaurant feel cozy and rustic, the soft guitar music wafts in the pleasantly warm air just...
Oct 2, 2019
Unstoppable Force
by Nick Hansen '20 The whistling train comes around every night, a reminder of all things haunting my mind. It’s rumble, increasing with...
Oct 2, 2019
River in my Backyard
by Audrey Molnar '19 If my plunged fist released the oval pebble it would sink. But it didn’t. I still feel it in my rounded palm. Water...
May 14, 2019
God Says to do Your Homework
by Phia Stayer '21 God says to do your homework, This we all know to be true. God says to do your homework, So you can be great, too. God...
May 1, 2019
Hard Life
by Joy Ku '21 Oh woe is poor me What troubles I have! Misfortunate grades A “B+” in my class No food in the fridge (That I want to eat)...
May 1, 2019
When The Teapot Whistles
Audrey Molnar '19 Can you call for me when the tea pot whistles your song? Can you drive me towards, and through, and under, maybe, the...
May 1, 2019
Father
by Audrey Molnar '19 From my father- his level headed cognition taught me tough reason. I wish my hands were as strong. A brother’s...
May 1, 2019
Winter Wafted In
by Ariana Kanchuger My head rests on a crystal pane, cool like a sheet of rippling ice Stars twinkle out as dark wanes The horizon gently...
May 1, 2019
Apathy
by Ariana Kanchugerin You are speaking, I know. Yet I find myself distracted by the flies on the windowsill, whose attempts at escape...
May 1, 2019
Fairy Shrimp
by Jake Lord '19 One red eroded hollow stone Rests beneath an Ohio freeway bridge; Spill your thoughts on it, young child. And he thinks...
Mar 6, 2019
Cats
by Joy Ku '21 A beautiful creature From nose to the toes With emerald green eyes And silky black coat Sneaking and stalking So quiet, so...
Jan 9, 2019
Grandmother's Red Chair
by Jake Lord '19 Grandmother’s red chair lingers In the living room, and A duster rests on its arm – Forgetting to dust years ago. . ...
Jan 9, 2019
Ode to Mirror
by Jake Lord '19 When I look into you, And I back at me, You reflect my being; Without a story, As thesaurus words And rhetorical...
Jan 9, 2019
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