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Tending
By Janet Childs -- When I reach deep into those moments when we gift our energy; It fills the light with room ...
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Membrane
By Janet Childs -- The delicate membrane of this loving bond can be rent in a moment: an angry word a vicious...
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young love
By Andy Nguyen -- i thought that love was holding hands at the park that its a peck on the cheek– when youre not paying attention maybe...
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The Slaughtering Cause
By Ben Nardolilli -- Open up a lukewarm one and try again To drink beyond the thought Of any and all childhood needs, Accelerate the sips...
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The Ring
By Freddy Herrera Jr -- Where there is winners and losers There is no inbetween Where the ring becomes a battlefield Where two warriors...
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Sunrise Trials of the Occupant
By Ben Nardolilli -- Waiting for a morning to remember, the mornings that I’m waking up to now are cold, and forgettable, there are times...
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SUN.
By Andy Nguyen -- I wonder, if he sees me out there, If he knows how hard we work In the sun, just for him… Wonder if he’ll grow up to...
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SINNERS
By Andy Nguyen -- I know I could be in haste But the taste of glory and ever past. Though I know I run too fast, And all the ways, And...
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SHERIFF.
By Andy Nguyen -- like a gun, shot to the wall. again, and again. until you can’t hear yourself speak wallowing in pain for what you...
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Prism
By Brian Robertson -- Starlight cascades in silvery streams, Piercing eternal darkness with shimmering beams, Celestials dance woven in...
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New World
By Brian Robertson -- Travel across the void, On a lightning galley Tall soaring mountains, Winding steep valleys Flowing barren...
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Morning Dew
By Andy Nguyen -- Maybe it was time for a break, a gap year some would say. I didn’t think I was ready for school again, so maybe if I...
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Humanity
By Brian Robertson -- How can I define one's humanity? Only minor differences in our nationality, Our leaders corrupted driven only by...
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Humanity of old
By Freddy Herrera Jr -- A thing to do with where one Escape From the busy streets Car honking, flashing lights Could light up a sun,...
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How far will a human go for comfort?
By Brian Robertson -- A speck of dust free in the wind. In a cold desert under a dimly lit sun it spined, free from disturbance from...
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Her Parents’ Daughter
By Simran Singh -- Born into her mom’s arms, she has a bright future waiting for her. She begins to walk and everything begins. She runs...
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The Roots That Rot
By Adelle Sepulveda -- Days pass and I am still home There are voices in the next room, yet I am all alone Desolate, a disfigurement Too...
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Off They Went
By Daisy Sanchez -- The sun collapsed, And the moon did too, When I saw my lover’s face at noon. Sorrow in her eyes Troubling to see,...
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Goodbye
By Daisy Sanchez -- The air was stale, Your eyes were pale, On the metal table, you lay. You whimpered soft, A subtle cough, From your...
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For I Know What I Am
By Daisy Sanchez -- I ran, I left the world behind. Like specks of ash floating on by. The world was burning, I had to depart. For to...
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Coming to an End
By Russ Bickerstaff -- Time certainly seemed to be running out. But I didn't necessarily know why. I mean, I knew that time was progressing forward minute by minute. I mean, I knew that. That always happens. Be kind of weird if it didn't. But there was something about it. That seemed kind of strange. I mean, it seemed to be running out. Not that it was progressing forward in a linear fashion. But it was progressing forward to a conclusion. A resolution. And ending. And that
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Rebirth in Ruins
By Yutzil Virgen -- Inside me, a fire burns– shadows whisper vengeance, fists of anger clenched around what once was sweet. My heart hides itself behind walls I built from fear, searching the echoes for the reflection of who I used to be. Once I was a warm river, a light that embraced, hands open to forgiveness, a voice that quieted storms. Now I walk among ruins, bitter like forgotten fruit, and I cry out to the heavens: “Do not let me fall.” I am the daughter of an eternal
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Carrying Light, Holding Shadows
By Yutzil Virgen -- I walk with both hands full– one cradling a flame, the other gripping darkness. The fire burns, a fragile warmth against the wind, reminding me I am still alive. The shadow pulls, a heavy tether to everything I've lost. I am both the lantern and the eclipse, both the hope and the wound. To love me is to hold both– the light I offer, the shadows I hide. And still, I keep walking with both hands full.
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