Poetry

  • Eighty-three

    Eighty-three

    out of

    one hundred

    and ten.

     

    One hundred 

    and four

    out of one hundred

    and ten.

     

    We contrast starkly

    I look like a beginner on paper

  • future

    I am scared

    Because my best friend is not ok anymore and is moving across the country

    Because I don’t know if I will succeed in college and I ignored so many things on my to-do list

  • You, as the snow was melting

    The snow was melting

    when you talked to me

    when they talked to you

    when we stood with them

    and their thinning perfume

    their black backpacks

    their straightened hair

    their plans of the ride home.

  • Elevated

    In this whole world,

    Snow and sun and metal and yet

    You pick me?

    Your favorite,

    first in the morning and last at night

    sometimes I think you’re foolish

    the way you’ve placed me among the stars

     

  • Can't we love?

    Why can’t we all just love each other?

    Why does there have to be so much hate?

    Can we ever learn to trust and accept those who are not like us or believe different things?

  • Poetry

    By LGC

    How

    How do we live 

    Knowing others cannot?

    How do we breathe 

    Knowing our comfort is at the hands of hidden devastation?

    How do we laugh

    when all around us Tears seem to be the only logical response?

  • Pretty

    Pretty. 
    A word I have been called a few times. 
    But why can’t I see it? Why do I look at others and think they’re beautiful. 
    Why can’t I see myself the same way? 

  • We All Bleed

    Blood spills onto our streets too much.

    The streets were once safely kept

    but now they're permanently stained

    with cries, sirens, and death. 

     

    The harrowing cold of the family house,

  • A Masterpiece in Binary

    I think there is a glitch in my processing unit; 

    when the letter 'A' enters the system, 

    it doesn't just register as a character—

    it spills out as a deep magenta that dyes the rest of the word.