Victoria Fiorelli
Jan 18, 2022
All I See Is Black and White
Sun rays beaming, sweat beads rolling down my face. Birds chirping. The red roses brighter with no thorns visible to the eye. The sky, a...
Marisa Bobal
Jan 16, 2022
Multitudes
I appreciate the croons of Frank Sinatra or the clashes of Phil Collins A fine aged Italian meat or Chicken Nuggets off the Kid’s Menu...
Ashli Wuss
Jan 15, 2022
with ashes blowing in the wind
A car ride. A long journey, traveling past old and new cars. Driving past homes across state lines, both beautiful and shady. The...
James Boccone
Jan 13, 2022
Bronze Sibling
He's been there as long as I can remember. When I was young he scared me and made me cry. In middle school, he was the reason I never had...
Kayli Villalta
Jan 13, 2022
But I won’t look you in the eyes
Sunlight shines through the window sills, I leave my curtains open just to await for the dark to arrive. Days begin to feel like a haze,...
Kenssy Lopez
Jan 12, 2022
Blossom
Inspired by Emily Dickinson Hope is the petals to a flower— That flourishes in the soul— That grows into the sky— And never stops at all—...
Monica Rios Reyes
Jan 11, 2022
And there was a rainbow after the storm.
I woke up half an hour after the alarm rang. My coffee didn’t taste the same and when I looked outside it started to rain. Traffic was...
Gabriel Gonzalez
Jan 10, 2022
Love Beyond Death
Why is this so difficult, is what I thought to myself as I sat in the midst of the soul-suckingingly dry atmosphere of Advanced Placement...
Hannah Albert
Jan 8, 2022
And the Gods wept that day, their tears putting out the fire
The noise began early in the morning in preparations and then warcries swords clashed, feet crunched over leaves the reds and oranges of...
Ashley Magee
Jan 6, 2022
More Physics Means More Math
The clock slowly ticks by as my physics teacher drags on about how to find the mass of a chair with a force of 20N and an acceleration of...