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
Tag: poetry
Slam Poem – Mary Werner
I’m walking down a blank white hall way In fact I do it everyday You avoid eye contact with everyone and anyone you don’t know And it’s not because you don’t care, but because you’re afraid of what you don’t know Do you know what’s it’s like to be a “fossil chick” when you don’t… Continue reading Slam Poem – Mary Werner
The last love poem – Alexis Opper (alumna)
Writing this for you is a little like dying in the sense that my whole life (Or at least, my whole life with you) Flashes before my eyes Like a movie With beautiful lighting and soft, slow music And both of us, acne free and glowing I am at a loss of how to do… Continue reading The last love poem – Alexis Opper (alumna)
Autumn Winds – Nick Villar
The Game of Life – Ariel Puev
Writing – Alexis Opper (alumna)
If you have ever wanted to write A pyramid Stacks of laborious words Harshly sloping to An exploding neon butterfly sky That taste like salt water taffy If you have ever wanted to write like that If you have ever tried to write A pair of lips Puckered in a rosy matte The artisans blend… Continue reading Writing – Alexis Opper (alumna)
Mercury – Jake Suri
Winter or Fall – Kat Choquette
Glassed Stars – Joanna Walker
The icy stars play their song, Marching down to where the beggars mourn For losses known far too long Since the beginning, when she was born. A man calls from the shadows above: “Take her where they keep the rings, Where the keeper must keep hold thereof Golden bells and many things.” The… Continue reading Glassed Stars – Joanna Walker
I watch the glowing fire burn – Jessica Triplett
I watch the glowing fire burn, The black of the night is overwhelming, almost swallowing the slow burn of light, I was alone just like that fire, slowly burning out, My eyes water from the smoke, Choking back tears I fight sleep, The night killed my family men like demons, Set aflame my ancestral home,… Continue reading I watch the glowing fire burn – Jessica Triplett