By Sophie Howard
Pick your poison
Well if that’s the way you are thinking
Then scotch
But I’d rather prefer arsenic
It’s my favorite you know
Favorite element
Favorite poison
Favorite word to say in order to scare someone
Sirens
I hear the sirens coming closer
Getting closer and closer
As I’m realizing I could die tonight
I picked the wrong poison
When I chewed on that glowstick
The acid broke free and into my mouth
And as I tried to get it out
I lay down hearing the sirens coming
My neighbors start to worry why they are there
The sirens
The meds come in and say I’ll be fine
I was fine
I wasn’t gonna die
I picked the wrong poison
By Talitha Luben
I wonder if you ever think of the consequences,
Of the little worlds you impact,
Of the creatures and the wild things,
Or do you simply push aside the facts?
Because you’re killing my home,
Our home,
You’re scraping up the brush,
You’re filling in the stream,
You’re cutting down the trees,
You horrible, horrible, man,
Do you know what you do?
You’ve doomed us all,
Now that you’ve given yourself a place to go,
You’ve left us out in the cold,
In the freezing chill of winter,
You ravenous, sinful, man,
We’re all going to die because of you.
Every morning we flee farther in
When we see your face,
When we feel the wind rush around the machines,
We run when we see you point at the next tree,
When you point at the next life you’re going to take.
And now I’m running,
Because you’ve taken the last tree,
And all that’s left is endless pavement.
It hurts to run on,
It cuts deep, and I am aware of how open I am.
I hate you, I hate you.
Mama always told me about people like you,
The people that would come for the trees,
I just never really thought it would happen to me,
To us,
To all the lives of all the creatures,
To our home.
And now I’m gonna drink the wrong thing,
Or steal the wrong food,
Or slip and fall on the wrong piece of pavement,
And be crushed.
Maybe you’ll have the decency to just shoot me,
Maybe for once in your life you’ll do something good,
Slap a bandage over the massacre.
You’ll make it all okay for a moment,
Before it all goes to hell.
I wish it was you that would die,
You horrible, horrible, man,
Do you know how many you’ve killed?
Or do you try not to think of the number,
Of the corpses,
And the consequences,
Of your actions.
By Sophie Howard
Something dropped in my stomach
Like a rock
Like a pebble
Like a stone
Like a Boulder
Something dropped in my stomach
Like a rock
It happened when I got the bad news
It happened when I yelled at what used to be my friend
It happened when I thought I’d been alone
Something dropped
And it fell
And fell for a long time
Just drawing it out
Until it finally hit the bottom
I had hit the bottom
Boom
Something dropped in my stomach like a rock
By Katie Whitner
My headlights streams illuminate wiffleing midnight dancers.
Their music is the sound of friction,
The feeling of a shiver,
The cause of hair to blow across lips.
In the spotlights Ii also see myself.
I see myself plummeting to the ground in a beautiful haphazard way.
I see the tree of what Ii once was from my new perspective on the ground.
I am bare now and removed.
Tiny and alone, decaying
I watch my body emancipated there in front of me.
Pray this cold season passes.
The spring will come but not before the foggy winter.