Month: April 2015
Untitled by Zach Nash
1492 Christopher Columbus discovers America The start of what something that will become a nation, something big. He has high hopes. Colonies were formed and eventually states were made, the United states have seen a lot since then. Fast forward. The United States of America has a population of 317 million of people. No this… Continue reading Untitled by Zach Nash
Break the Mold by TK Poehlman
This is a poem about being your own person because these chains have locked the thoughts in my brain to make them sit there and fester in pain but the strain is pulling much too hard like a traveling bard headed across a plane of existence within the cerebral cortex of those who have listened to the restriction… Continue reading Break the Mold by TK Poehlman
Dreamcatcher by Tori Glasser
Thoughts woven Strung together with care Laced with love Imagination travels Throughout the maze of threads Vibrant colors flutter through Life continues on Naïve. Wings caress the string Pinks and Golds Presenting blissful sleep Shimmers the dreams for tomorrow’s common life A trifling blue breath Enters the gate of the braids A sudden struggle Her… Continue reading Dreamcatcher by Tori Glasser
Final Jimi – Ciera Dykstra
“More” – Amanda Hernandez
Nobody would Have Thought Of her Her with Her Soft Small features That she could Be anything More than A cardboard box With the word “FRAGILE” In block red letters That if she were to explode There would be anything Less than the white feathers Of an angel Slowing… Continue reading “More” – Amanda Hernandez
“Untitled” – Amanda Hernandez
I’m hollow I know this because The sound of my heartbeat Only sounds real when You’re holding it in your hands
“Untitled” – Amanda Hernandez
Hey, don’t look to the sun It’s blinding Don’t look at the stars For they’re hypnotizing Just look at me, And I’ll keep you safe