Creative Writing Club 2009
William Dean
I fell asleep at school today
I let my mind run astray
I heard a man come through the Door.
I looked at him and was no more.
I found myself upon a field.
The man was there with sword and shield.
Deanna Tatum
Calc
the Darwin
fish is on fire!
it’s gonna rain
High of 79 until Christmas
then it’ll be 30 degrees
I’m gonna prove 2 of these distances
are equal—but one is not
Wow that’s an awkward triangle
We ain’t supposed to do that
Supposed to, Supposed to
s’posed to, s’posed to
—I know, I’ve done all the problems
How did God work through us?
It’s Jesus—no!
It’s a rocket!
Think he’s gonna die?
Probly not.
Her soft green cardigan
now long forgotten by everyone
but me
sits in a bottom drawer,
very unlike its throne
on the back of her
kitchen chair—draped
languidly but ever at the ready.
It waited to keep her warm
or perhaps to be worn by
a dirty nymph child bound
for adventure or settling to sleep. The sweater always
reassured the wearer with its
bright stitching and heady perfumed folds.
Twelve sizes too big but it was perfect. Fitting
for a child dressed in Magic Marker rags.
I can still see her, feisty sweet thing
rocking in her perfectly molded
chair, her glasses slipping while
her hands groped the trusted
sweater. If only the scent had endured.
Lover’s Dance
Perfect cologne
Envelops me—
Clean warm musk.
I smile softly
In anticipation
Of the night ahead—
Wet tendrils gently caressing
Cool skin
Turning my hair into
A dripping frizzy crown.
Just me and my rain
Dancing,
Our thunderous song booming
My white shirt
Fully exposing me
I will not notice
The slimy grass tickling my
Bare feet
Prancing carelessly
While the skies weep
For me
Statistics
Statistics
That’s what they’re called
A way to scare away
The ones contemplating the Act
But what about
The ones drowning in
Sorrows—on the rocks with salt
They won’t care about obscurity
Go away
Go away—make it leave
As long as the pain stops
Their hearts already have
The ones wailing themselves into a
Neat stupor
Won’t even remember their names
Who cares about
The ones muttering invocations
Of days past and evils beaten
Stumbling down the street?
Cameron “Wiggles” Wiggenhorn
The Book
A story I may complete someday about a ultra-stereotypical
hero that finds a book that reads a different story depending on the
person. It's actually a lot of fun to
write, because I don't really have to stick to one specific story for a long
period of time.
Chapter
1
Our story
starts with a hero. A hero just like any hero, mind you, with dashing good
looks, immense and intense strength and speed, and of course, plenty of heroic
deeds for all the bards to sing about. The hero had a side kick. You know,
those people who chase after the hero whilst being nothing but annoying. The
hero wielded a sword with some ridiculous name and absurd legend behind it that
only a writer could come up with.
Recently,
our stereotypical hero was called on by a ridiculously rich king. Apparently,
the princess was missing again, and she needed to be rescued and married off at
once, to the hero of course. So the hero inquired as to the whereabouts, only
to learn that the king seemed to have misplaced her while counting his money.
So the hero dashingly and heroically dived into a large gold pile in search of
the fair maiden. He dug for a while before he felt his hand touch something
hard, but not gold. His surprise was imminent as a dragon roared itself out of
the pile, launching our hero into the air. After a harsh landing, our hero
readied his sword while his sidekick began to scream annoyingly.
The dragon
was instantly bored from this tirade of unending stereotypes, so it quickly
flew away, leaving a book behind. The hero snatched up the book and began to
read.
"Our
story starts with a hero. A hero unlike any hero you've ever seen, mind you,
with a plain face, pitiful power, and strangely enough, no experience at all.
In fact, our hero is but a 15 year old boy. The boy only had an imaginary
friend, an imaginary friend who was mute, and thusly never annoying.
The
adventure started like many do for 15 year old boys, with a girl. After a lot
of peer pressure from his imaginary friend, he finally worked up the courage to
ask the girl out. She responded by slapping him across the face. He slumped
into a booth at a restaurant while his friend comforted him with a hug. Trying
to avert his mind, the boy decided to talk to his friend about a book he just
read. As the two talked the boy mused that his friend always read the same
books as him. The two were perfect for each other.
During the
conversation, the boy noticed his friend seemed to have something on his mind.
The boy asked about it and the friend mentioned that he wanted to try and ask
someone out. The boy encouraged his friend, and his friend walked over to a
pretty girl sitting alone. The imaginary friend brought the girl back to the
booth and sat next to her. The girl explained that she already had a boyfriend
but was always looking for people to join her group of friends. The boy was
overjoyed. Finally, he made more friends. Soon, tow guys walked into the
restaurant and introduced themselves as the girl's friends and willing to make
new ones.
The boy was
overjoyed and made to leave with his new friends, but he found he couldn't. He
pressed his face to a window and watched his friend walk away. The friend
glanced back at the boy and, noticing him, sailed and waved goodbye.
With a tear
the boy faded away."
Our hero
quickly shut the book, a wave of confusion rushing through his head. What a
strange story, with such strange style. Nonetheless, it was foolish to ponder,
as there was a damsel in distress that needed saving, a fact that was
constantly being drilled into his head by the sidekick. So the hero and the
sidekick journeyed and slayed the dragon (no thanks to the sidekick, of
course), and brought the princess back to the palace. There, the king
immediately had his daughter married to the hero, and she was sent to a safe
house with all of the hero's other wives. Something still bugged the hero, and
questioned the king about the book. The king inspected the novel and said it
was merely the lunatic scribbling of a nobody.
Our hero
still wondered but decided to go home to his safe house to do what any medieval
hero did with all 50 of his wives, he danced. Dancing with 50 women is certain
to tire anyone out, as it did our hero, and he prepared to retire to his room
when one of the ladies noticed the book he had. Before he could object, she
stole it from him and began reading aloud.
"Our
story starts with a heroine, a heroine unlike any other with modest features,
amazing genius, and had spent half her life in the wild. She was known
throughout the world for her amazing inventions, but despite all the money and
riches she acquired she loved to go to live in the wild and write poetry.
The
adventure started while our heroine was in her house, crafting one of her many
inventions, when a tall, blonde man entered uninvited. She didn't mind though,
as he seemed to have no cruel intentions. She kindly asked him if he had come
for a poem or an invention. The man declined both and bluntly replied that all
he wanted was a lady. While the heroine of this story was unique, she still had
a romantic mind set, and happily thanked fate for its kindness. The two shared
a love filled month, full of passion and romantics. The heroine took the man to
her favorite places in the forest and the river and read all her poetry to him.
At the end
of the month, the heroine went out to the forest to gather wood. When she came
back to the house, she saw a huge caravan parked nearby. She quickly ran to the
man standing outside the door. She anxiously asked what was happening, only to
be shot down when the man told her he had been using her to steal her new
inventions. The heroine cried, betrayed, and threw the firewood into the
building, quickly setting it ablaze. She snatched her poems from inside and
thrust them into the man's arms. She laughed bitterly, knowing that he had
failed to steal all her ideas, she then ran off into the wild and disappeared.
The man
sighed and stuffed the poems into a corner of one of the caravan's wagons. He
had acquired enough knowledge of her newest creations to bring in a nice sum of
money. He brought the blueprints back to his employer and without casting a
second glance towards them, threw the poetry away. A young intern saw the man
throw away the pages and took them for himself. The boy read each poem slowly,
allowing their meaning and beauty to flow over him. After reading them, he knew
he could never live happy until he met the one who had written them. So, taking
a small amount of money he had saved up, he set out in search of the heroine.
While creeping across a rocky cliff, he found a waterfall, and stopped to take
a drink. Looking up, the most beautiful lady he had ever seen caught his eye,
sitting on a rock and crying. He timidly approached her and gave her back the
poems. He expressed how much he had loved the writings with a bad, but sweet
poem of his own. The heroine, happy to see such pure kindness, kissed him. The
two built a house together, and they constantly shared their love with poems.
The heroine finally trusted the boy so much; she told him the secret of her
poetry. The poems held secret messages that told how to make new inventions and
most importantly, spoke of the secrets of her heart, only to be revealed to the
one she loves.
And they
lived happily ever after."
Our hero
took the book back from the lady and inspected it's pages, but could not find
the story she just read, only the one he had read. Soon the other wives pounced
on the book, taking turns looking in it and all claiming to see a different
story. The hero was confused beyond all recognition, and decided a good night's
rest is definitely what he needed. He sleepily went to bed, leaving the girls
to read the stories they saw to each other.
Chapter
2
Our hero
awoke from a dream fraught with strange visions and nightmares. As any bard and
his brother could tell, our hero was obviously receiving a message from the generalized
good guy gods to go on a quest that would easily anger the bad guy gods because
like all generalized gods, they had nothing better to do, so the hero went to
say goodbye to his wives. As he walked into the women's chamber, he saw all the
women were arranged into a circle. There were bags under their eyes, and they
all slumped over with fatigue.
"...and
he knew he would never be the same."
An American Dream
"You've breathed your last,
demon!"
Silver
streaked wildly as Nero, the magic swordsman sliced Titan, the great demon of
darkness's armor to pieces.
"Curses,
how can you be so strong?"
The demon
roared as mightily and as fearsome as he could, but Nero only laughed. From
behind him stepped a woman, dressed in long, blue robes.
"This is
for all the people whose lives you stole!"
The magical
lady, Tricia began to form in her hands a giant fireball.
"Come
on, come on!"
A young boy
stood outside the battle, watching it intensly through a television screen. The
fireball blasted into Titan, consuming him with fire.
"Yes!"
The boy let
out a wild cheer. He jumped about his room, bouncing off the bed, walls, and
the ceiling. Outside, there came a click-clack of shoes on hard-wood floor and
the boy's mother's voice called out to the boy for sleep. The boy quieted down,
his gaze unable to turn from the box of light.
"Ha Ha
Ha!"
Titan let
out a monstrous laugh as he walked unscathed out of the flames. His body became
more hideous as he transformed into his most powerful form.
"Now you
shall die!"
Nero and
Tricia gasped and stepped back. The boy white-knuckle gripped the edge of his
bed.
"Is
that so?"
Out of the
shadows stepped a man with dark, impressive features. The heroes looked at him
with surprise. The demon laughed at this new foolish attempt to defeat him. The
boy's eyes widened with wonder.
"All
these pests are becoming an annoyance."
Titan
laughed uproariously. The newcomer slid down his sleeve and held his hand to
the sky.
"Annoyance?
You'd do well not to underestimate me."
The heavens
opened and lightning flew from the sky straight into the dark man's
out-stretched hand, but it did not strike and kill, it coalesced, forming about
the man's hand, sparking and shining light everywhere. A shiver ran down the
boy's spine at the pure awesomeness of the scene.
"Who
are you?!"
The demon
was shaken. The man had a huge smirk plastered accross his face.
"I'm
just..."
He leapt
into the air, the moon shining behind him. His hand, brimming with energy,
trailed behind him.
"... a
HERO!"
His palm
struck the demon in the chest. The energy charged into Titan's body and
exploded.
"Thunder
Palm!"
The boy
couldn't help it anymore. He let out a loud "Hoorah" and danced
about. His mom heard the noise and burst into the room. She scalded him, tossed
him into bed, and ended the fight with the push of a button. She stormed off in
a fury and left the boy to try and sleep after all the exciting action, a goal
that was nearly impossible. The boy thought of the heroes, the great warriors
who fought for good. He thought about the evil demon, the being who's sole
purpose was to hurt others. Most of all, he thought about the dark man. He held
out his hand and closed his eyes, trying to will energy into it. He saw a blue
aura surround his hand and solidify into pure power. He thrust his hand into
the air.
"Thunder
Palm!"
The boy
opened his eyes to find his hand bare and ordinary. He felt disappointed and
silly. With a sigh, he curled into his blankets and nodded off to sleep.
Day by Day, Book by
Book
A story I wrote for fun. I decided to write something about
college, and I thought it would be even funnier to take characters from my
normally violent and action packed stories and make them... normal... If you
can call them that.
Chapter
1
008
and GoldenToe
"Agent
Cameron zoomed down the road at a breakneck 200 MPH. He slipped past car after
car with expert skill. His mission? To find the hideout of evil madman,
GoldenToe. Suddenly, the car behind him's hood tore off to reveal a giant
turret machine gun. Without even flinching, Agent Cameron pressed a button on
the dashboard, sending a cloud of smokescreen into the bad guy’s windshield.
The car spun out of control, but two more cars decided they wanted machine guns
too. 'Guess I'd better show these two I can do more than just blow smoke,'
Agent Cameron said with the coolness that only 008 could have. He shifted gears
and began to-"
"Hey,
watch it!" A trucker shouted at me as I barely slipped past a semi to
reach an exit ramp. I sighed with relief before smacking myself in the forehead
for not paying attention. If you hadn't already noticed, I have an overactive
imagination. My dad always told me that I should work on my focus of reality.
He told me in a beautifully colorful way. He said, well, maybe I shouldn't tell
you. Where am I going? I'm finally heading off to college, [enter name of
college] to be specific. I suppose I should be excited, but all I am is scared.
"Cameron
pulled up to GoldenToe's hideout. He looked harmless to any ordinary person,
but in reality, he was crawling with gadgets. His ordinary-looking wristwatch
was actually a time bomb. His sunglasses could be used as a flash bang. His
cell phone worked as highly-explosive C4. A small assortment of pens in his
pocket inside his suit were actually mini grenades. Even the gun hidden on his
person also functioned as an explosive. He began to walk casually
forward..."
I flattened
myself up against my car as a biker zipped past, narrowly missing me. I
muttered a few things I probably shouldn't have and continued into the college
administrative building. At the main desk sat an elderly lady. She smiled
sweetly, "May I help you?"
"Agent
Cameron slid off his sunglasses and spoke coolly, 'The name's Wiggenhorn, Cameron
Wiggenhorn.'"
I really
wish I had said it like that. Instead, it came out more like this, "Um...
I'm Cameron Wiggenhorn, a new student?" I cringed at the question mark I
slipped onto the end of the statement. The lady just smiled and handed me a few
papers with my schedule, dorm room number, student ID, and a few other pieces
of information. I walked to my dorm and knocked on the door.
"It's
unlocked," a deep voice called from the other side of the door.
"Agent
Cameron drew his PP8 and crept toward the solid, oak door. He had the element
of surprise. He lifted his foot and busted down the door with a mighty kick. He
dove into a roll through the doorway and stopped into a crouch, aiming his gun
right at the face of GoldenToe. 'So, we meet at last.'"
"Uh
huh. It's a pleasure," my new roommate said. In retrospect, I probably
could have kicked the door down and pointed a gun at him, and he wouldn't even
have noticed. He was lying on his bed sideways, completely engrossed in a book.
Whether he was Emo or Goth, I didn't know, but all I could think of when I saw
him was black. His skin was moderately pale, but his hair was blacker than
night, even light didn't shine off of it. He was sporting black denim jeans and
a black muscle shirt. I even noted, with humor, that the book he was reading
had an almost pure black cover. In fact, the only color I could really see on
him was his eyes, which were a bright, luminescent green.
"Er...
my name's Cameron," I said, a very awkward silence filling the room.
"Shadow,"
he said.
I blinked,
"What?"
"My
name," he said slowly, pausing to turn a page, "is Shadow."
I
dumbfoundedly repeated myself, "What?" To be honest, the name really
fit him, but I still couldn't understand anyone having a name like Shadow.
"Why
don't we just say it's a nickname and move on," Shadow said.
"But
uh..." I scratched the back of my neck, "Can't I call you something
else?"
"Nope,"
he said. The awkward silence came back again. I rocked back and forth for a
moment and let my mind wander.
"Well
then, Shadow, I'll give you two choices. Help me defeat the evil GoldenToe or
lie here with a hole in your head." I froze solid. I hadn't imagined it, I
actually said it. My hands were actually drawn up as if I were holding a gun.
Shadow actually looked up at me. I could feel my arms and legs weaken as all
the blood in my body rushed into my head.
He sat up
with a cocky smirk, "What's in it for me?"
I
stuttered, "W-what?"
He picked
up a water bottle and took a deep swig, "Don't even kid yourself about
killing me. You know you'll need my help, but what will I get in return?"
I didn't respond. I couldn't respond. My jaw was too busy touching the floor.
Shadow's smirk was slowly dying away, "Look, who do you work for?"
I slowly
started to respond, "M-m2."
Shadow
rubbed his chin thoughtfully, "Well, it's always a good idea to have a
top-secret organization owe you a favor." He put down the book and stood
up, "So, show me what we've got to work with."
I took a
deep breath and laughed inside. I had met someone as crazy as me. I reached
into my jacket pocket, "Well, these pens are actually
mini-explosives."
And that's
how I met my first friend in college, the stand-offish Shadow. The adventures
would only proceed to get more exciting, epic, and eccentric.
I am what I am
This is a short story I wrote after reading a funny comic,
although I'm not sure it's funny. Bit on
the weird side.
It started
on a pretty ordinary night. The clock on my desk read "11:00." I was
trying to write, but had a bad case of writer's block. I glanced out the window
at the cold night air. It looked appealing, and I figured a break would do me
well, so outside I stepped with a light-jacket and a pair of fingerless gloves.
It was chilly, chilly enough to see your own breath slide out of your mouth. I
took a walk down an arboretum pathway, admiring the trees I could barely see. A
thought struck me and I removed my glasses, transforming the green giants into
mystic spirits waving in the air. I found an empty, secluded spot and stood
silently, letting the crisp, cold air brush past my face, heightening my senses
as I closed my eyes and tried to focus and imagine.
"C'mon,
inspiration," I whispered. I listened carefully. The trees began to sing
in hushed voices. The scent of flowers painted colors into the sky. I slipped
off my gloves and pocketed them, raising my arms out and opening my hands wide.
The wind slipped between my fingers, as if the very threads of fate were
brushing past them. I opened my mind's eye and stared across a field filled
with torches. I walked between the flames, burning brilliantly. I stopped at
one with a thought engraved into the side. I took hold of it and looked into
the fire. It was so hot, the flame had become blue. I smiled; maybe this was
the inspiration I needed. I looked up at an enormous bowl and hurled the torch
into it.
BOOM!
I let out a
long sigh as the flame erupted into a glorious blaze for the span of a second, before
becoming dying embers. I opened my eyes, lowered my arms, and put my lenses
back on. The idea was gone. My mind was an unfilled page once more. I bowed my
head and settled for enjoying the peace and quiet. That's when she entered,
stage left, improvising her queue and throwing the main character into
confusion.
"Are
you eternal?" were the first words she spoke to me. Such a question would
normally evoke a sound of puzzlement, and I was no exception. But at my
confuddlement she acted like I had just learned the English language and
couldn't comprehend her fluent speech.
With a roll
of her eyes she said, "Are you one of the noble dead? The masters of the
night?" I could not respond to the barrage of jargon. With an exasperated
sigh, she said, "Are you a vampire?" The pupil's face become one of
recognition while the teacher's became one of relief, which turned to
frustration as the student shook his head. I slipped on my gloves and made to
leave when a thought struck my head. She seemed the strange sort, and I'm
always ready to learn more about the forgotten corners of the world.
"I'm
not noble... whatever you just said." I said, pushing up my glasses,
"But I guess I'm eternal." She looked at me with slight interest now,
as if I had moved up from scum of the earth to village idiot. "I'm a
writer," I said. She scoffed at me, but I continued anyway, "I take
thoughts and for words, from those they spellbind magic tomes. Those tomes
create worlds in people’s souls, or spark ideas for other people to create
their own tomes." I noticed that she was staring at me, which made the
blood rush into my cheeks. "So maybe I am eternal." I'm not sure
whether what I said made sense or if it spoke to her, but now we're regular
friends, and that has to say something.
Down the Hall of Mist
Stepping down the hall
Gold, Clean, Shined
Portraits of a boy
Adventures of the mind and a future of love
Stepping down the hall
Peeling, Rusty, dulled
Portraits of a man
Adventures though new lands and a future uncertain
Stepping down the hall
Broken, Torn, Black
Portraits of an adult
Adventures wished and wanted for and a future disappeared
Stepping down the hall
Painted, Tidy Waxed
Portraits of a couple
Adventures with another and a future forever sweetened
Stepping down the hall
Antique, Unique, Beautiful
Portraits of an elder
Adventures reminisced and a future achieved
I'm Sorry, I Love
You, and Goodbye
I'm Sorry
I know that two words won't be enough
to redeem me from my foolishness
but considering how it was all a lie
Do I even need to apologize?
I'm Sorry
It plagues me day by day
a guilt born of imagination
a regret of never making up
How can pain hurt that never existed
I'm Sorry
I was being crushed by a weight of thin air
and you lifted it off with strength that wasn't there
I still think you are the most amazing person
Too bad I was looking at a cardboard cutout
I'm Sorry
I can't let this hurt me anymore
when the last tear fell, I made a promise
never to allow the Shadow to consume me again
So here are my final words, and listen well
The Loss
“ It hurts”
Fall to your knees
Bow your head
“ Father!!!”
Feel your insides tear as your soul screams out
“ Why?”
Will the water to fall
Can I ask You a question?
Do stars melt when they touch your
tongue?
Are puzzles beautiful before they
are complete?
Does the sun shine after I sets?
Does life go on after we die?
Is peace only accomplished through
war?
Is intelligence a fallacy of the
stupid?
Is sadness the bringer of joy?
Is death necessary for healing?
Can we live life ignorant?
How about all knowing?
Ca we survive the scum of the earth?
Or perhaps perfectly?
Why is it that we cry?
Why does happiness come?
Why do I shake my fists?
Why do I not care?
Should hate exist?
Should love exist?
Should I crave the end to come?
Should I hold strong?
I could hypothesize
But it seems like
Everyone else tried that and
Came up with wrong answer
Allison Barrows
A Winter’s Eve
People make to run and hide
While I walk slow and savor the night
A thistle tree stands to my left
An airy breeze blows from my right
Sending tingly chills
Down the length of my spine
It feels as if it will snow this night
Bringing a blanket of cold comfort and ice
On this silent winter’s eve
There is a sense of calm and peace
As if the world stands still
Holding its breath
Waiting, watching to see
The little flakes
That fall from the sky
Right on top of me
Fade
Every flower that I touch
Wilts and withers away
Every summer shower that I see
Turns into a squall of rain
Every hand that I hold
Crinkles and wrinkles from age
Every love I’ve ever known
Seems to fade away
Death
No matter where life has taken us
Even if we’re better off than the rest
We’ll all end up the same way
In the arms of Death
My Cathy
I come home to this cursed place
Wanting to see your shining face
But only the view of gray skies greet me
Threatening storms and a dismal evening
I long for your laughter to fill the air
The soft ringing sound that embodied cheer
But nothing is heard for miles around
No birds, no trees, not a single sound
I figure the windswept moors is like my soul
Bitter, strong, and ever cold
The only softness that could ever be found
Was my love for you, my beloved Cathy
Like the soft soil beneath the rocks
The only way my heart was caught
Was by that dreadfully sweet smile of yours
Now that smile cannot ever be seen
Nevermore, nevermore
Will you smile for me
My dear, sweet Cathy
The Wind Blows
Westerly
The wind blows westerly
Out past the harbor, out to the sea
To the deep sapphire depths
To the warm sands of foreign lands
The wind blows westerly
Bringing cool air and a slight breeze
To the shore where I stand
Ruffling my hair and rubbing my skin
The wind blows westerly
Early Morning Light
The cerulean sky
Shows morning’s first light
Dawn slowly rises
And whisks away the night
The morning sun ascends
Like a warm, glowing friend
That dries up all the dew
And brings the day anew
My Heaven
Here I lay all day and gaze
At the constellations’ shining rays
The light that falls on my face
Is as gentle as an ocean wave
Milky white light
Bathes the night
And flows from the bottomless sky
Selene’s craters seem to smile at me from above
As all the heavens seem to embrace her with adoring love
Sweet, dewy, grass crunch under my feet
As I lay down to go to sleep
Under the starry night sky
And in the warm, balmy, breeze
I find peace in this blissful place
My one solace that can’t be erased
It’s my heaven, it’s my perfection, and it’s my only place
Mirror of My Life
This pale reflection of life
Is no way of living
Everyday, all I see
Are shadows of genuine beings
Warm, happy, faces shine from within
My magic mirror
That shows me their dreams, hopes, and sins
This mirrored glass
Is my only window to the wide, outside world
How I long to escape and become just another girl
The only comfort I take
Are in the tapestries that I make
Of the great King Arthur and his noble Knights
That reside at the Round Table
And live courtly life in Camelot
I turn and look
At the mirror’s glossy image
And see a fair man
Tall, handsome, and lean
That sits upon a strong, sturdy steed
Dark Clothing and heavy metal he wears
With long, curly, flowing, black hair
“This the great Knight, Sir Lancelot”: I cry
“He’s such a handsome man,” I then sigh
I daydream of what it would be like
Riding with him at day’s first light
Then when the day breaks
We’d play in the sea’s rough waves
And spend the afternoon
Writing poetry
That would make each other swoon
And as the sun sets and the moon shines
We’d spend the evenings reciting every line
I stretch out to touch his rough, unshaven, cheek
Instead the cool, hard, glass meets my reach
All I wish
With all my heart
Is to be with him for one whole day
To enjoy his presence and sweet smile
Even if we are together only for awhile
I then make a fatal mistake
And look out through the window’s pane
To the daylight’s shimmering sky
Onto the road from Camelot
I only glimpse a part of his head
But then a small lock flies in the wind
I catch in my eager, awaiting hand
Glad to keep a part of him
I am then only awakened from my dream
By the nightmare that signals the end of me
I cry when the mirror’s glass shatters into bits
Scattering pieces into a thousand places
My loom breaks into parts
The tapestries I made now a ruin, not an art
Only then do I remember the witch’s fatal warning
“No,” I cried “The curse has come upon me!”
So I leave my castle
And go to a boat
And write my name on the side
And drift down river to Camelot
I sing a mournful song
About how my love and I never will belong
And as I slowly die from heartbreak
I’ll send my love to him with my voice
And I hope he finds my cold, dead body washed ashore
And wish we were together once more
Words
Words, words, words
Many ways to love and hurt
Words, words, words
Our Achilles’ heel, our winning blow
Words, words, words
Listen and hear
Love the strength
Of words, words, words
Of persuading speech that blurs the mind
The strips reason away and hypnotizes
Words, words, words
That take people in and catch them like fish
Words, words, words
Inspiring and moving
Rhetoric and wooing
Words, words, words
The sole best thing on this solid Earth
Are words, words, words
Rose
A rose;
A simple flower
That holds so much power
A symbol of eternal love
As meaningful thing
Breathtaking in spring
A beauty to behold
So soft, yet so bold
Gentle petals
Smooth as chiseled stone
Elegance and grace
Embodying youthful age
Beginning in full bloom
The waning with age
Death Follows
Wherever I go, Death follows suit
Wherever I lead, Death follows too
All that lies in Death’s grim wake
Is fear, despair, and a bitter hate
He trails a mass of dust and bones
And leaves behind hot tears and headstones
A hollow feeling was left inside
After all my friends and loved ones died
Now, I fear that I am next
For I feel the cold grim of coming Death
And wherever I go, Death follows suit
Wherever I lead, Death follows too
War
Meadows and fields of crimson red
Widows weep and bury their dead
Warriors cry out for blood
I turn away; I’ve seen enough.
Broken bodies burned in piles
Smoke and blood can be smelled for miles.
Once lush meadows now barren and empty
Yielding no crops for hungry mouths to eat
I’m tired of seeing death and destruction.
I know now I can’t outrun it.
I pray in vain for peace to come.
Will these dead men’s blood not be enough?
The Light Shines in
Her
The light shines in her
Like the stars that line the sky
She draws in her inky black cloak
Resembling the night
The great goddess Nyx sighs
And looks to the East
“The sun will soon rise, making me to flee”
She smiles at the sliver of the moon
And at the silver stars that twinkle and dance
In the predawn morning’s light
And as the sky slowly fades from black to grey
You’ll see Nyx bid goodbye and say
“We’ll meet again later today!”
When the sun sets once more
A Writer’s Plea
Please, read my art
Take the time
To spare contemplating
A few, simple, lines
Let me capture your heart
Let me ensnare your mind
And draw your attention
To these fine words
That I’ve cared to mention
Let me read you a poem
Let me sing you a song
Let me tell you a story
That’ll last all night long
Just give me a chance
And let me be
The author to your heart
The tune to your melody
Lady of Shalott
So when the mirror shatters
And the curse lost its power
I’ll get in a boat
And sail away
To a far off, peaceful place
Where I’ll sing with all my heart
To my love that has never known
The lady, his love, and the ever alone
Lady of Shalott
Forever Love
Milky skin
Red hot eyes
Crimson jewels that burn fire from inside
Yearning thirst
Dying again
Is this what they meant by a vampire boyfriend?
Immortal love
My only desire
Loving you was like playing with fire
You staked my heart
With your vicious grin
That’s when our bloody story began
Moonlight walks
Favorite haunts
Stealing kisses under the starry sky
Total bliss
Ignorance
If only our hearts had known the difference
One dusky night
We said goodbye
Our shedding tears
Made the angels cry
We held hands as the stars fled
Remembering all the past times we spent
I held my breath as morning’s rays
Streaked through sky setting it ablaze
The yellow orb
Shining in the light
Greeted another day that ended my life
The sun rose
Dawn came
My heart stopped as I saw your face
Turning gray in the morning sun
A smile cracked on your beautiful face
“Dear, dear, don’t cry,” he said wiping the tears from my
eyes
The day was born once again
Killing a long life with a tragic end
You followed suit with the blazing sun
Whispering, “Goodbye, goodbye, my forever love”
Eternally Yours
I kiss your icy lips
And pet your cold, hard, face
Your crystallized eyes
See nothing from inside
You stare off into infinity
While leaving me behind
My soft sobs fly off into the wind
Mixing and making melancholy music
Tears stream down my face
And plaster to your cheeks
I make to wipe them off with my dirty coat sleeve
When you suddenly grab my wrist, making me scream
“Dear heart,” you say, “it’s only me!”
My soul bubbles with gladness and utter disbelief
I hugged you so gratefully that I didn’t bother to perceive
How your eyes were now crimson
The bloody color of war
Your skin was translucent
Unlike the day before
Your bit took me by surprise
As you sunk your teeth into my skin
And sucked the life out of me
To renew yours once again
I didn’t struggle
Or fight to see
If you could stop soon enough
To spare some part of me
The sick, slurping noise
Was drowned out by nearby laughter
Of rebellious children playing after hours
Dead leaves flew by and caught in my hair
Mixing with the blood that came from my veins
Lights soon started to dance in my eyes
Sparkling and spinning when I closed them for a time
For a brief moment, I thought I was surely going to die
Then suddenly I looked up and met your ruby eyes
They were filled with concern, longing, and love
I knew then we’d be together from then on and forever
“My dear,” you began tearfully, “would you like to be with
me for eternity?”
That night I became one of the damned
A walking creature with no rational reason to live
Despite all the facts, as we walk hand in hand
I feel this is where I belong
Walking by my lover, maker, and friend
Demolition Lovers-
Prelude Poem
The tale of tragic love has been told many times over
By numerous authors, writers, and poets
With no happy ending for our lovers in sight
A sad note settles on the reader over the night
But in this tale where two young loves meet
Under circumstantial chances
And pure luck they decide
But fate plays a cruel hand
In these lovers’ demise
Maturity
Do you see the change?
From a girl to a lady
From a child to a woman
This is me now
The years have made me tough, yet weak
The days have made me stop and think
You might not recognize me now
As I stand taller
And face the world
Ever bitter and stronger
The memories I cherish and hate
Will soon fade with age
So I deal now
Not in the past, but present
As a matured person
Who’s learned a few lessons
Crush
Our lips brushed just once
Barely a kiss; barely a touch
I told myself “It’s just a crush”
That these feelings didn’t mean much
Yet in my mind
I know it’s not true
That the cold, hard, fact
Is I’m in love with you
I’ve felt this way for awhile now
This aching feeling is dragging me down
If you could only see
That I can be
So much more
Than what I seem
You must pass me in the halls a thousand times
Paying no heed; paying no mind
To the silent girl
Who’s always so shy
Ignoring me as I walk by
I want to talk to you just once
To see if you and I
Have a chance at being “us”
Maybe then I’ll be lucky enough
To be your only girl; your only crush
What Makes a Heart
Stop?
What makes a heart stop?
Love, pain, fear, hate?
What makes a heart stop?
Beating through countless minutes
Pulsing through aching days
It won’t stop until
Your last breath is still
What makes a heart stop?
That, only time will tell
To Measure a Dream
How do you measure a dream?
Is it in centimeters, inches, or feet?
How do you measure a dream?
Is it by desire, want, or need?
No,
To measure a dream
Is an impossible thing
For it is by chances that you take
And the endurance which makes
A dream, a dream;
An immeasurable thing
Other Side of Life
Light all dreams
Cherish all things
Live and always love
Trust before you judge
Never give up hope
Never sacrifice your soul
Give peace and kindness
And you might find
A whole other side
To this precious thing
That we call life
Loveless
I’ve never been touched by love
I’ve never felt its warming hug
I’ve never seen its comforting glow
For this thing I only know:
I’ve only felt rejection’s bitter sting
I’ve seen tears stain pretty cheeks
I’ve only watched a healthy heart
Be broken to pieces, be torn apart
My life may be loveless, this may be true
But it’s safe and protected, yet gloomy and blue
One day my heart may heal to love anew
But today I’ll be a loveless, lonely shrew
The Man and His Hat
Tall he stands
Straight and upright
With a hat on his head
And a book by his side
His stride is long
His gait is wide
His pants too short
His head too high
A few know him as “Honest Abe”
But most call him Lincoln to this day
He saved the Union
And freed the slaves
But was tragically murdered
On a Good Friday
The world will never forget this man
This hero, the savior, of our great land
For when the country pulled wide apart
And faced the jaws of obliteration
This man, this hero, in a hat
Pieced back this war-torn nation
Death’s Grip
‘Till Death’s grip
Grabs us and rips us apart
Never let us be seen again
From one another’s grasp
Hand in hand
We’ll take life’s path
Though tragedies may ensue
Like a great Shakespeare play
We’re the actors, honey,
And life’s the stage
Stranger
Stranger sipping coffee
Sitting idly by
Listening to music,
Poems with a sigh.
I’ll never know you, stranger
I’ll never know your name
But I know that, stranger,
I’ll someday see you again.
Lost
I looked for you everywhere
In the mountain and in the air
Nowhere could you be found
I fear I lost you forever now.
Maybe it was time that took you away
Or perhaps you died from bitter heartbreak
But no matter where you are or where you’ve been,
I feel in my heart I’ll see you again.
Rachel Hamrick
My Rusted Heart
My rusted heart is
painted gold,
Longing to be pure.
With so much pain it
cannot hold,
It fights to endure.
The hardships it felt
for so long,
Have tattered its
once sparkling frame.
Hoping the torture
will not prolong,
It paints itself gold
to remain.
“Are they the key to
my heart?”,
I always stop to ask.
Is, every day, how I
start,
But what a frivolous
task.
Everyday my heart
puts on a disguise,
For without a key it
can’t be true.
Could you imagine my
surprise,
When the key to my
heart…was you.
You are the key to my
rusted heart,
Clearing the rust to
reveal pure gold.
No longer will I be
torn apart,
And no more pain will
I have to hold.
One And the Same
Verse 1: She’s
that girl
The one you
notice every day
The one
who’ll never look your way
But you
stare.
And he’s
that boy
The one who
always make you smile
But you
don’t think you’re worth his while
‘Cause he
won’t care.
Chorus/Refrain: ‘Cause
you’re one and the same
And
you’re tired of this game
So
just work it out; talk it out
And
the you can be…
One
and the same
Verse 2: You know
that girl
The one who
never looks your way
Well you
just made her laugh today
But her
friends glared.
Yeah you
know that boy
The one who
always makes you smile
You make
him feel just like a child
He’s always
cared.
Chorus/Refrain: ‘Cause
you’re one and the same
And
you’re tired of this game
So
just work it out; talk it out
And
then you can be…
One
and he same
Verse 3: You see
that girl
She notices
you every day
Just go
ahead and talk away
And she
will stare
And you see
that boy
The one you
always made smile
Just know
you’re really worth his while
‘Cause he
does care
Chorus/Refrain: ‘Cause
you’re one in the same
Just
so tired of your games
So
you worked it out and talked it out
And
how you can see
That
you can be
One
and the same-one and the same!
Keely Hattery
Paradise
I ran along the endless beach
As the waves crashed swiftly at my feet.
The soft sand in my shoes,
The brisk water at my ankles,
The warm golden sun on my face;
I was in paradise.
I stopped for a moment to catch my breath
My soul soared across the vastness of the ocean,
As I sat down along the water’s edge.
A gentle breeze caressed my face
And embraced me in a comfort no words could describe
As the beautiful sound of crashing waves filled my ears,
And I relaxed.
I lifted my eyes to the sun:
The source of the warmth that sustained me
It rose with power as it approached the open sky,
Welcoming the new day.
I soaked in my glorious surroundings,
Laid back,
And rested in His presence.
Amanda Aragona
Snoopy Stories
It was a
dark and stormy night and Ryan and Sara were on the run. Both of them were
covered in mud as they jumped across the fence. Behind them they heard the
sirens and saw the lights in the distance. Ryan pointed to a nearby barn just
ahead of them. Both of them ran to the barn as fast as they could once inside
they waited until they heard the sirens pass to move on after about 20 long
minutes of waiting Sara peeked out and signaled to Ryan that the coast was
clear. Both of them slowly came out of the barn and continued their escape
being very careful not to make too much noise. They continued on until the
light of the morning began to shine. Sara saw a tool shed in the distance and
they both decided to stop there and try to get some rest. About three hours
later Ryan suddenly awoke in a cold sweat. It took a minute for Ryan to realize
where he was. Sitting up he looked at Sara who was nowhere to be seen. Ryan ran
out of the shed and still didn’t see Sara. Just as he was about to go back to
the shed he saw her coming out of the woods holding something up for him to see.
When she got closer he saw that she was holding a big bushel of red and blue
berries. “Where did you get those?” Ryan asked. “In the woods,” replied Sara.
After eating a breakfast of berries and bread they went back into the barn to
gather their belongings. Before leaving they both searched the shed for
anything that would be of use. Sara saw two pairs of farmers’ working clothes.
Ryan threw on a plaid shirt and a pair of overalls. Sara put on a pair of jeans
that were a bit too big for her and a long white t-shirt that was stained with
grass and dirt. They also took two blankets and a few sacks of walnuts. After
they gathered all of their things they set off. About four hours later they
rested to have some lunch of berries and walnuts. Before continuing their
journey they went to a nearby general store to get some items so they would be
less noticeable to those who were looking for them. They went inside and bought
some hair dye, scissors, water, and another pair of clothes for each of them.
After buying their items they left the store and went to the nearest bathrooms
to change their looks and their clothes. Sara went into the stall and changed
into her new clothes. She wore a pair of basketball shorts and a sports tank.
After she waited to make sure no one else was in the bathroom she came out of
the stall and began to dye and cut her hair. Her hair went from long and blond
to short and black. Meanwhile Ryan changed into his jeans and polo shirt. He
then dyed and cut his shoulder length jet black hair to a blond crew cut. He
also put on his wide brim glasses which he hadn’t worn in over a year since he
got his contacts. After they were done the two of them got going again. They traveled for the rest of the day and half
way into the night only stopping to go to the bathroom and to have a short
meal. Later on that night they stopped at a park and fell asleep on two
benches. They awoke early the next morning and went down to the lake to freshen
up and wash their clothes. Later that day they stopped at another store to get
more food. Just as they were about to check out they spotted two policemen.
Sara stopped dead in her tracks grabbing Ryan by the arm firmly. They both did
their best to act casual as they made their way to the font of the line to pay
for their items. They were both scared one of the cops would recognize them or
notice they money they had stolen from the director of the young juvenile home.
Strangely enough they both made it out completely safe. Their journeys
continued on this way for two more weeks. Every once in awhile they would come
across some cops but they never seemed to be recognized. Late one hot June
night they were awakened by a firm hand. They both looked up to see two
heavyset policemen. “How long did you two think you could run from us?!?” asked
the short pudgy policeman as he shoved a doughnut into his mouth. “What is it
with cops and doughnuts” Ryan thought to himself. Just then the big heavyset
man grabbed the two young teens, cuffed them and led them roughly to the cop
car. Once back at the jail they were both put into two separate cells with two
big and rather scary looking guards outside of their cells. The two of them
remained in jail for nine more months and were released eight months later on
March 25, 2006. Neither one of the kids ever saw each other or that jail again.
The End
Heaven and Hell
Hell
Millions of tortured souls cry out for a second chance.
Flames indulge their bodies as they cry out n pain. The Devils face stares down
at them with a sly smile and lets out a wicked laugh. Eternity draws on and on
as the pain grows worse day by day.
Heaven
Millions of people laugh and smile as they enter the solid
gats and take their first steps on those beautiful gold paths knowing they are
finally home. They are greeted by many familiar faces whom great them warmly.
Each one bows down as they rush o God’s throne. Eternity continues and joy ad
friendship grows day by day .
Blindness
The world is getting darker and I can barley see
I’m slowly letting go now this all seems like a dream
I think I’ll wake up everyday and everything will be fine
But I know that will not happen for this is my special time
I’m slowly getting used to these changes happing fast
And now I suddenly realize I can not rely on the a past
I never know when it’s coming and that scares me the most
And I know that my past life will soon haunt m like a ghost
But I know I will get used to the fact that I’m blind
And I hope that when happen I will not loose my mind
Staircase to Heaven
As I close my eyes I come to that familiar perfect place.
When I see is no more sorrow instead I see his grace. I begin my journey taking
on step at a time. And as I reach he top I hear the bells begin to chime. As I
reach the top I knock on the gate. I feel my sis depart from me I feel so free
from hate. As I enter my new home. I see his glowing face as he sits smiling on
this throne
Andrea Lucas
I walked outside and there was a man dancing in the middle
of the street. I went inside to think and I walked back out, and he was still
dancing in the street. I thought I was crazy, then more people were coming out
of their houses and dancing in the street. Then I found myself dancing too!
Then I woke up, it was morning so I went outside for some fresh air. There was
a man dancing in the street.
One day as I was walking a very old woman came up to me and
gave me a withered rose. As she turned to walk away, I stopped her. As I looked
at her face, she had tears streaming down her wrinkled cheek. I was about to
say something, she disappeared with a blink of my eye. I knew who she was then
and I started to cry. She was my grandmother. I looked at the rose, and to my
surprise it wasn’t withered anymore.
Kelsey Reuter
A Battle for Life
I once knew a man with a fairly good life,
He had many children and a very loving wife,
He had all he wanted, and a little bit more,
But he no idea what life had in store.
Many years later, I still knew that man,
But now he was sick because of life’s plan,
He was still alive, but now he was weak,
And his illness had made life very bleak.
He fought like a soldier on the dreary battlefield,
With his family for his sword and strong will for his
shield,
He fought very bravely, with courage and strength,
He fought a long time, over a very long length.
He looked death in the eye, a sneer curled on his lip,
With an icy, cold eye and a hand on his hip,
He picked up his sword and swung with all his might,
For he would not be captured without a good fight.
Though devastated by the man’s deadly blow,
Death picked up its sword and took its toll,
It swung and it swung until the man was close to dead,
And he did die soon after, in his home, in his bed.
His family cried, mourned, sobbed, and moaned,
But they saw a new ray of hope…how brightly it shone
For though he had been killed by a foe that he hated,
The man had a new home…for heaven had waited.
Emily Stokes
The Lost (part 1)
I was lying on the couch watching T.V. when I got the call.
The officer on the other end of the line sounded as if is heart had been ripped
out and throw on the ground.
“Ms. Smith,
I’m afraid I have some bad news.”
“What is
it? Is he okay? Please tell me nothing happened,” I asked nervously.
“I’m afraid
that’s just it, we don’t know anything. We have no idea where he is. He wasn’t
anywhere in the rubble, we paged him a hundred times on his pager, we just have
no idea. I’m so sorry.”
His voice
cracked at the end of the sentence. I knew it was hard for him. After all, Brad
was his best friend. I just didn’t have any words of encouragement in me, but I
tried.
“George, I’m…I’m….”
“I’s okay Lizzie, he was your brother.”
“Was? What do you mean was? You said you didn’t know anything. He might sill be alive. You
can’t tell me he’s de…de…gone.”
Listen Lizzie, if we don’t know
anything, it’s more than likely that, well, that there’s nothing to find.”
“Oh yeah? I’ll show you. I know
he’s still out there. Braveness runs through my blood. Brad is, not was, is a fireman, my father was a police office, my grandfather fought
in World War I. I will find him!”
I hung up then redialed the phone.
I knew that my other brother will help me. He answered on the second ring.
“Hey Lizzie,” he said in a
depressed tone. “Do you know?”
“Yeah, I know. Listen Jeremy, I
don’t think he’s…gone.”
“Yeah, I know what you mean. I don’t
thin he’s, uh, gone either.”
“Meet me at my house in a half an
hour. We have to look for him.”
Jahzeiah James
Live Your Life to the
Fullest With God
In God’s eyes we are all beautiful, we are his creation. He
made each special and unique in his own way. We should live our life to the
fullest and make each day count. Give a helping hand to someone in need. Tell
the word God to someone that really needs his healing power.
Live your
life to the fullest.
Spread the good new, tell a friend. We are his instruments
of love, his instruments of peace if you have voice that God gave you, use to
serve Him. Sing praises and give thanks for all He has done. Go to church and
sing out show Him you love Him, because He loves you.
Live your
life to the fullest.
His words were “Go out and make disciples of all nations” do
His will, go and make thos disciples. Make more believers in Christ. Tell them
that God set his only son to die for our sins and if we repent and believe in
him, and believe that he is the one true God. Then we can live with Him in
paradise, in heaven and live with Him forever.
Live your
life to the fullest.