Poetry

  • Memory Lane

    I dig a hole into the ground

    To get to my old height

    So maybe all my childhood friends

    Would speak in more than just short texts

    Before I knew they talked behind my back

     

    I gather rocks and stones

  • Two Worlds

    There once was a town,

    Or well, a place

    Where children danced and played games like people in another place.

    They ran jumped and hide and laughed 

    Well for some who were there. 

  • Pity

    A glossy face

    To cover disgrace 

    Sometimes even with events

    Sometimes leaves a bigger dent

    I don’t need it

    And neither should you

    Because even with it

    You’ll see right through 

  • loneliness

    savor companionship,
    for if it gets lost in a foreign sea,
    the world turns gray, 
    dark and bleak.

    savor companionship,
    for if it gets frozen in time,
    the world might catch on fire,
    and the pain won’t subside.

  • Death

    Death is a purple cake,

    It’s icing as smooth as a freshly painted wall,

    Lucious as dreams 

    It’s taste as skyscrapers are tall


     

    Death is a dog,

    Fur like a cloud,

  • plague

    She saw the summer’s hopeful light,

    she once dreamed of careers take flight,

    but that hope was gone and was dead,

    she knew that she had lost the fight.


     

    She fell through an abyss of dread,

  • The Best Summers

    When I was younger

    The best part of the

    Whole.Entire.Year

    Was summertime

     

    My siblings and I

    Would wake up early

    When the dew on the grass was fresh

    And the

    Birds were singing 

  • A Year of Childhood

    In January,

    when the thrill of the holidays has not yet faded

    and the snow still enchants with its glittering smile,

    she flops into snowbanks and skids on her knees on the ice

    of her backyard pond,