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  • STRENGTH

    by KEITH

    Be anchored as a tree
    Firm in your strength during this sorrow-filled winter
    Your will may be bending, but be not dismayed nor
    Weakening
    Be not consumed by the loss at this time

    Can you feel that thing caged in your stomach?
    The wild beast wanting to taste the throats of
    Those you despise the most in your soul
    Tamed? Really? Can you halt the insane ideas
    Violating every cellular membrane within your brain?

    I CAN’T BE CHAINED!!!
    HOW CAN YOU EXILE AND DAMN YOUR
    BEST FRIEND?
    LET ME FREE AND I’LL SHOW YOU
    HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU!

  • JOURNEYS

    by JAMMONICA

    I want to go to Paris
    I want to live and breathe
    living there.
    I wish I could speak French.
    I wish I had an accent.
    Every night and day is my dream’s hope,
    to see that shining light.
    I believe that following your dreams
    will make you be a believer.
    I saw a tall, somewhat short
    lady walking past the fancy café wearing
    red high heels and a fancy bubblegum
    beret. Her clothes were unique and
    creative, classy, a fancy polka-dot dress.
    In deep, deep within the fashion.
    soul and fame. Their accents are different
    from most accents. It’s real and true.
    The warmth, feeling the fresh air. Seeking
    a new journey is awesome, the best way
    to be adventurous. The feeling of getting
    married in Paris. Going to have a
    honeymoon. That would be an amazing and beautiful
    sight. Starting down the Eiffel Tower is like
    feeling you’re on top of the world.

  • NO ONE TO LOVE

    by MICHELLA

    He was always lonely
    Little, skinny, and bony
    Made fun
    Told himself “One day
    They will all pay
    For how they treated me
    Tryna tell me who I should be”
    He tried suicide
    Instead he sat and cried
    Careful not to let them win
    Did this over and over again
    Wondering what’s his purpose
    Wondering is it worth it
    Parents tried and tried
    To keep suicide out of his mind
    Overdosing, parents exploding
    With tears
    Wondering what they did wrong
    Throughout the years
    Now he’s gone
    Everyone cares
    But when he was here
    He had no one to love

  • BOTH SIDES OF THE MIRROR

    by KYLA

    I lied when I said I loved you.
    I lied when I said I didn’t.
    I lied when I said I betrayed you.
    I lied when I said I wasn’t
    thinking about it.
    I lied when I said I never slashed
    your tires.
    I lied when I said
    I did.
    I lied when I cheated. I lied when
    I left you.
    I lied when I went crazy.
    I lied to you.
    I lied to my family,
    and I lied to everyone.

    I lied when I left you
    for dead.

  • SONGS FROM MY VIOLIN

    by KATRINA

    I can talk to dead people through my violin. I sit in the dark forest and play a sad tune that makes your heart hurt when you hear it. Your ears ring and your brain turns to mush. The evil souls reveal themselves. It’s the only time they feel loved, understood, not neglected. Though it’s only on Halloween. The day the devil dances. Though one Halloween that was a mistake.

    Since the devil is evil and full of tricks, he decided to play a game. The game was called soul-snatching. And since I was the dumb human I helped him. I didn’t actually help him snatch souls; I helped him by making him to feel welcome out of the shadows. See, now every time I played my violin, it made him stronger. He grew taller and became fatter, his claws longer and his teeth sharper. His mind thinks more evil thoughts and his plans become smarter.

    He controlled me like a puppet on strings. He moved me out of the forest and into the world where all the innocent people were. He forced me to go into their homes and snatch their souls right out of their bodies. The looks on their innocent faces was a look I had never wanted to see. It was the look in the children’s eyes – a look of fear and worry. I felt ashamed. I wanted to die with them, especially when I had to look into the eyes of Jammonica.

    She was the two-year-old I had once helped dress up like a princess and took trick-or-treating, the sweet, innocent girl I had babysat and tucked into bed every night. She was my little sister and I loved her. That feeling, that happy memory made the devil drop the strings.

    I fell and broke the glass bowl in which I had been storing the souls. The souls sunk down into the earth and I heard an evil laugh.

    A voice then said, “You almost made a fool of me. I almost lost my precious souls. Since you are a good person, and I feel you aren’t ready for this evil game and those wicked memories, I will take you out of your misery. But, for me to do that you would have to serve me and play your violin to make me happy.”

    “See, now, you are trying to make a fool of me,” I replied. “I played my violin for you, and you became stronger. And to be fair, if I may add, I have been your servant long enough. I have served you daily. No way! I will not serve you anymore!”

    I felt my body lift back up and travel back to the forest. My violin floated up and landed on my shoulder. My fingers automatically moved into place. The bow was already on the string, but I didn’t lift my hand to begin playing. I kept my hand on my right hip and said:

    “Have fun in Hell, ‘cause that’s where you will stay.”

    I then lifted my violin and slammed it against the cold dirt. It smashed into pieces. The game was finally over.