By Max Brouillard Grownups are certainly very strange is what The Little Prince taught me. Adults will likely see my arm and ask “why the cowboy hat?” “It’s not a cowboy hat,” I say “but a snake eating an elephant.” The adults…
By Rebekah Sherman Watching light slowly fade, As subtle colors of pinks and Blues are on display, I know that summer will not stay. The golden rays adorn the oak, Maple and…
By Max Brouillard Grownups are certainly very strange is what The Little Prince taught me. Adults will likely see my arm and ask “why the cowboy hat?” “It’s not a cowboy hat,”…
By Sarah Sherman I want to hold you close, But I know I can’t. Every time I imagine myself with you, It hurts because I know you’re not mine I try to…
By Rebekah Sherman With every drop of rain That lands upon the ground Is first only a few, but soon Becomes a deafening sound. Pausing for a moment Is all that you…
By Sarah Sherman Is that an angel I hear before me As I descend the staircase? The angel of music I turn the corridor and there she is Her voice melting into…
By Sophia Abril Amanita smithiana. Known as Smith’s Amanita. Poison – Erupts in the transition of summer and fall, Wondering, wandering and singing secret sonnets in roots dancing around and on grand…
By Kyle McCaughey One so beautiful, dress glistening in the night gold shimmers, and blue eyes draw delight. Love, no, Attention she gained, despite brutal flaws that were not in sight. To…
By Rebekah Sherman Home is where I am free and sound, Where the white foam from the ocean waves Fizz as my heart pounds. My soul cries out to heaven’s gate, Lord, I listened…
By Carina Joslin A continual state of happiness permeating through my existence can just as easily become weakness through the habitual act of resistance Why do we feel so intensely about things that change…
By Gianna Mulvey I lose myself everyday In wonders of false worlds With people whom I’ve never met And stories fabricated from time After the last page has been turned And there…