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February | 2022

February | 2022

February | 2022

February | 2022

February | 2022

February | 2022

February | 2022

February | 2022

By Abby Davick

Dive In

Compared.

By Sophie Taylor

This month I have realized

People have beautiful ideas

And eloquent ways of putting them 

To paper.

To tell a story through stanzas

Of a world that doesn’t exist. 


I look to my poems and see only

My world 

And a list

Of rants with no particular purpose

Other than to entertain and

Release my inner confrontations. 


I wish to work on my 

Poetry.

To express my thoughts 

More powerfully. 

To experiment with

Emotion.

To open a world that’s never been seen.


I need to stop comparing,

It follows me in everything I do. 

Some people use elegant language

I simply need to get a point across

To you.


The rhythms and beats of poetry sing

Across lines of hope and lines of spring.

Alliteration litters lengthy lines of love 

And similes are quite like a little dove. 

They bring peace to the reader and satisfy their soul,

But this rhyming bit is about to grow old.


Syllables. So many syllables. 

English was meant to be spoken in beats.

They fill an otherwise empty language

With beauty. 


I’m not completely sure what I’m trying to say

Maybe that will come with the dawn of a glorious new day. 

Galaxy of Coke

Jessie McGinty

Why?

By Isabella Schremp

I see your pain and I ask why

For the pain flows in your eyes

Like a raging sea

Or a burning bush

So why do you cause others the hurt and dismay 


You break others confidence 

With your words

Like others have done to you


So when will you break the cycle?

And treat others how 

You wished people would’ve treated you


But instead, you break others

With the same sticks and stones that were thrown 

At you


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Sofie Flynn

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