Poetry

  • Anxiety

    When I go to school on occasion I worry that I will be treated differently because of my hearing.

    something completely out of my control.

    I fear that a teacher could pick me out of the class because of my differences.

  • Risky

    Life is like the marshmallow in the s’more

    First you have to take one out of the bag

    Then stab it on a stick

    If you do it wrong

    The marshmallow drops into eager flames

    You can start over

  • For old times' sake

    I don't know you. 

    I knew your laugh and the way your eyes crinkled,

    I knew that you loved chocolate and hated shrimp, 

    I knew everything about you,

    But I don't know you.

    Not anymore. 

     

  • Greek Tragedies

    oh Icarus, you poor thing.
    fell in love with the sun, the sky-
    paid the price, i suppose.

    why do we always pay the price for love?

    Orpheus, lonesome poet, 
    lost his love because he wanted to tell her they'd made it.

  • Safe Haven

    Soft sunlight

    Warming our bodies

    Cold from the long night

    We stand up

    Shaking the dew from the morning's melt off of our fur

    We leap into the wildflowers

    Running along the river,

  • When I write

    When I write,

    It's not so he can read it.

    It's not for my friends to read

    It's not for my teachers

    My acquaintances

    My enemies.

    I don't want

    People to see me.

    I don't want

  • Hello Spring

    Hello Spring, 

    I see you down the cobbled path; 

    Your flowers lead the way, 

    I run after you—two can play this game. 

     

    Hello Spring, 

    When it rains, I still chase you 

  • Before/After

    Before

    I had dreams

    I had compassion

    I didn’t care what anyone thought

    I laughed more often than not

    I cried over things that mattered to me