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  • I HAVE A DREAM

    by JAYLEN

    I have a dream,
    and out of a dream
    I pull out inspiration,
    and out of inspiration
    I pull out achievement.
    I have courage,
    and out of courage
    I pull out bravery,
    out of bravery
    I pull out friends,
    and out of friends
    I pull out disappointment,
    I pull out hate,
    and out of hate
    I pull out having no life.

  • I GOT A BROKEN CELL PHONE CHARGER

    by JOSEPH

    I had a broken phone charger,
    and out of the broken phone charger
    I pulled out an electric shock,
    something sorta taser like,
    but it didn’t phase me cause like
    Ben Franklin had been electrocuted before
    and then it hit me, literally,
    I’m shook, I’m shocked,
    and out of me being shocked
    I pulled out an E.R.
    Sounds of sirens filled the room
    as I fainted from the shock of me being shocked.
    I became a conductor in my own world of thought,
    fantasies came to life.

    I…I see a light.
    I don’t know it but a doctor enters the room.
    He goes into a cabinet and
    out of the cabinet he pulls out a defibrillator,
    out of the defibrillator he pulls out a Clear,
    out of a Clear he pulls out a pulse
    which yanks me from heaven’s gates back into my body,
    out of all that I pull out a sigh of relief,
    and all because I have a broken phone charger.

     

  • FOR THE LOVE OF KIT KATS

    by LYNAE

    She was sitting in her room, enjoying a Kit Kat, when she heard them, footsteps, loud and heavy, and…they seemed to be getting closer. She takes another bite of her Kit Kat, praying that he— it, whatever it was— couldn’t hear the signature “crunch.” The footsteps stopped, she held her breath and the Kit Kat tightly in her hand as the bedroom door opened, but she didn’t see anyone or anything.

    “I’m probably just anxious,” she said dismissively. However, as she held the Kit Kat in her hand parts of it began to disappear, leaving behind teethmarks. To try and beat this phantom, she began to rushing to it eat as well. Then, she hopped and the Kit Kat got stuck in her throat. There was nothing there to save her, not even the footsteps.

    (There was never a phantom. Never any footsteps. Never anyone eating her Kit Kat, just temptation and fear of someone stealing her Kit Kat.)

  • THE WINDING WALKWAY

    by MESGANA

    There is a winding walkway that leads to me, it’s made from my hair. There is a closet door and the first thing you see inside is all my hair. To the right is another closet filled with imaginatively styled clothes. Above this closet is a guest room, which I filled with my intelligence. It is stacked with pictures of my heroes and role models, and my favorite books. Next to this room is an office with a messy pile of my silliness. Continuing down the hallway is a closet over-filled with my talents. Going downwards, making a right, there is my kitchen with my favorite music, look that’s Stevie Wonder singing to me. Above my kitchen is my laundry room where I washed all of my bad memories away. Upstairs right above this room is my bedroom. Under the bed is a dark pile of fears. To the left of this room is my bathroom. In the sink, down the drain are my secrets. oing down the hall and out the door is the balcony where my ambitions live. These are my, sure to be successful dreams and wants. My dream to be an attorney, chemical engineer, and a political scientist.

  • BOOKSHELF & DICTIONARY

    by LYNAE

    Oh, how I love my dear bookshelf
    The way he holds and encases me
    His frame is nice and sturdy
    And somehow his surface is never along

    New baggage gets added on to him everyday
    Sometimes I worry if I’m a part of it
    He’s so wise and bold— all the information he stores
    and yet he still ignores

    me.

    I remember our first encounter
    when I was new and fresh—
    the best and hottest edition in the living room
    All eyes were on me. I mean why
    wouldn’t they be? I had that

    new book smell and all
    of the most recents words in existence. I mean,
    I was hotter than chicken grease
    (and that’s pretty hot!). Everyone was
    focused on me, but me?

    I was focused on him. I’d never
    seen a bookshelf so strong before.

  • TO MY PROBLEM, CYNICISM

    by TYLYN

    It’s really just school.
    Enlightenment? I say not!
    Pieces of paper?
    Perhaps. A strange pressuring,
    with tests and essays,
    even with problem sets, indeed…
    Expectations too.
    Ah yeas, wanting students
    to learn calculus,
    or even physics, and yet,
    not about real life,
    with its taxes and politics…
    Where’s the quadratic equation?
    Sure, the three “R’s” are basic,
    but that’s expected
    in this complex world of ours.
    It’s simplicities
    in the complexities, and
    regardless, good schools teach us
    not only theories,
    but also skills, common sense…
    and that’s not enough!…
    I’ll end here, for now, at least.
    ¡Salud! and keep hope…
    alive!

  • BACK TO SCHOOL

    by BRION

    I wake up in confusion
    The son beat me, now I’m losing
    Throw on clothes
    I can’t be choosing
    Brush me teeth,
    then I eat
    Run out the door
    Heart skips a beat
    I missed the bus
    I can’t believe
    that I’ll be late
    I will not see
    the light of day
    as I plead
    for mom to re-heat
    last nights Chinese just for me.

    Then she stops and realizes
    that I should be going to school
    “Mom, I missed the bus”
    “Boy, what the heck is wrong with you,
    I guess I’ll have to save the day”
    I get in the car, we’re 10 minutes away
    Outfit on flick, Dang it I slay
    Now I’m at school
    it’s time to say,
    “Hello new teacher,
    how was your day?”

  • A BRAINIAC CAN SERIOUSLY…

    by TYLYN

    Ain’t it somethin’?
    Because you can read and write,
    cards should be more meaningful, when really they
    don’t mean. It’s all the same though.
    Either way reading and writing help me too.
    For they help me dream.
    “Great,” you say sarcastically.
    Hoping you would understand,
    I wait patiently, without speaking.
    Just so you really do get it, and
    killing the kangaroo hoppin’ in my chest,
    let me tell you a story.
    Maybe it was in a land far away, and
    never really possible, probably, improbable,
    once upon a time, and I do mean that.
    Pennies were treasures for kids,
    queens ruled alongside kings,
    reindeers didn’t have red noses,
    silly me! I’m rattling on aren’t I?
    Truth be told, I don’t even know what I was saying.
    Uhh…math? Philosophy? No, literacy?
    Venerate my genius deduction skills, would you?
    Well, not to sound cocky, but I think that’s
    X-marks the spot!
    You know, I’m scatter-brained, and not really a brainiac, and
    Zebras totally aren’t striped. (wink!)

  • DON’T GO BACON MY HEART

    by LYZ

    I may have some bad days but donut worry, I’m fine. Unless you go bacon my heart, ya know? But if that ever happens I’ll have to dill with it. I’m a pretty chill-ie person. And have a great personali-tea. Cheez-us Christ, I’m such an egg. But I crack you up, right? You have guac to be kidding me. Don’t snicker at me, I’ll crunch tour face with my hands. Just artijoking, you know I’m bananas about y’all. Well, would you look at the thyme, pasta la vista baby.

  • MY IDEAL CITY

    by YUE

    This city is full of history. The houses are Euro-style, some have steeples, some have domes. Built hundreds of years ago, they have the mark of time on their thick stone walls.

    This city has tree-lined sidewalks. Some of the trees are really big, they spread their huge branches, some covering nearby coffeeshops. During summer, they give people green shadows to rest in.

    If you go into one of its alleys, you will find another kind of beauty. Between two large buildings, this alley is a little dark, and very tight, there are sculpture here but they are hard to recognize because they are from long ago. And then, when you get to the end of this alley you see the brilliant city again.

    There are flowers on every balcony: pink, yellow, blue, red…They have such a good smell that you just want to stand there, breathe them in.

    We can’t build skyscrapers in downtown— downtown is just for history and art. There are palaces, museums, and churches there. There are great collections of paintings and sculptures. There are also many world-famous art colleges there.

    This city is near the sea. On any sidewalk you can enjoy the breeze from the sea, or you can sit in your building’s balcony, watch the sunset or  the fireworks from the harbor.