Each tale is nailed to a sorry cross, for would such sinners be a great loss? She was one, a long time ago, and her story is just as they …
Poetry
pieces displaying lyricism, depth of thought, and the hallmarks of intriguing poetry
50 Things I Love (A Poem): Written by Jessica Hoggatt
I love a stack of gold jewelry and a bowl of fresh strawberries I love a good ‘ol cup of tea and the spine of my well loved Bible I …
The Little Things We Forget To Thank
By: Lilah Sanchez When we think of gratitude, we picture Thanksgiving dinners and the very familiar words, “I’m grateful for,” but gratitude isn’t just about recognizing large celebrations or gifts, …
The In-Betweens
By: Gabrielle Kim a sliver of sunlight that peaks through the gaps of a tree, invites you with its warmth that coats your face you take a deep breath and …
Once I’m Done
By: Ella Jenkins I stare at the floor in contemplation. I stare at the floor and wait for you. I flip my head and stare at the ceiling. I stare …
The Rain
By: Jessie Hoggatt I love the rain I hate how it understands me Falling softly one day or violently the next Just like my thoughts Just like my pain The …
I Am
What am I? Am I more than a name? I am human, a person, a living being. Yes, I speak and have a sapient physique like most of my …
Something New
Eilee Jensen Something different is on the horizon. I think I scared you away. But with the tick of every clock I find, That maybe it’s okay to move on. …
Sonnet to Nature’s Gift
Oh how I adore thee, the gleaming warmth upon my skin The summer rays of golden grace rest on the meadows and bees therein So great is nature’s gift, its …
The Duality of Man
Should you hang someone out to dry if they’re wet? Bite the hand that feeds you, and the food, and the fork, and the knife? What happens when the skinny …



