Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Sonnet

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8 comments:

  1. Sonnet One
    By Anya Schwartz

    Your beauty is circular,
    Your dressing divine.
    You look so spectacular,
    But you cannot be mine.

    As I reach out to touch you,
    My love for you blooms.
    I wish you would shoo,
    But you just seem to loom!

    As I walk forward,
    I resolve to disobey
    The diet I'm striving toward,
    Just this once, I may.

    Oh, glazed donut,
    I love you, but I feel guilt in my gut.

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  2. Sonnet 1
    By. Aja Ellis

    My eternal love for you is strong
    Without you life is such a bore
    Please don't get me wrong
    You make it easier to do a chèvre

    Though my mom may decline
    Girls look at you with awe
    But if a girl tries to take you away from me I will take out my claw

    This is more than a small boy band crush
    People say I'm obsessed, but no I'm dedicated
    Listening to you I feel such a rush
    Because all my life I have waited

    Oh One Direction dont you flee,
    Because you can never hide from me

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  4. College is sad
    By Danielle Diamond

    My brother is leaving
    Off to college he goes
    I am grieving
    I miss his big nose

    We've never been apart
    Now he'll be away all year
    There's no one who thinks it's fun to fart
    Or stick his finger in my ear

    But I can call him when I need help with math
    And visit him in Philly
    He leads me on the right path
    And he is still so silly

    Best of all he is coming home today
    And on the couch he will lay

    May 30, 2013 at 10:55 AM

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  5. Trapped, by Rachel Asaeda

    Darkness is everywhere, choking and deep.
    You're trapped in illusions no one can see.
    Waiting, your happiness, it tries to reap.
    You wonder why it will not let you be.

    You try to break out, but to no avail.
    You're trapped in an unpenetrable cage.
    Freedom, close, you almost touch it but fail.
    A cold heart coagulated with rage.

    But wait! What's that? Is that light shining through?
    Digging and screaming, hoping to get by.
    You scratch, claw, and shout. What else can you do?
    No use- you are stuck. You sit down and cry.

    Out comes the blade, the only solution.
    It slices deep, a bloody polution.

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  6. We are Destined to have a Glorious Day

    By Kylon Jackson

    So excited I was the night before.
    Thy wishes can in no way outweigh mine
    For I love my father more than thee loves a dime
    Going to work with my dad is what I was excited for.
    For the crime I committed the next day was purely out of love and whine.
    Next week you say?! Tomorrow we are destined to have a glorious day.
    Nay! Nay! Nay! I say.
    Abandon me you would at this luxurious yet banal home.
    I prefer to stray from my living space on such a pretty day.
    Strand me you would at this banal yet luxurious home.
    You leave and come so comfortably and frequently as you may.
    Though you do not know I stalk you, as my mother restrains from soughting
    Me out for she knows my practices.
    How unaware you are of my favorably canny style your day may be changed... may it be wild.
    Never can you tell I am following you for I am the fastest.
    Reached your work before you I did
    Made your day before someone else did I did.

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  7. softly frozen fire
    by Elena Kirk

    when the leaves fall down and they kiss the ground
    wind sweeping water spreading around you
    curling inward green inside closed and sound
    landing softly not a care for this rue

    clear and blue up high in the night crying
    droplets of frozen fear washing up shore
    people strewn about red soaked tears dying
    the pain and this bliss the wanting of more

    but the fire breathing alive inside
    beneath the black encased with my love song
    in memory which i serve to confide
    leaving you was the end of my wrong

    so take me back and i promise to you
    heart wont sway my love for you strong and true

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  8. His new Friends
    By: Malaika Mumeka

    Almost ninety
    Always quiet, alone without love
    So his pain covers him like a glove

    Others are scared of him
    A man who has no friends
    Never finishes searching for
    His one true companion
    He only needs one, one friend

    He walks slowly on his lonesome dirt path
    His one good eye spotted just then,
    The boy, who resembled a once younger him
    A possible friend

    there was an instant click
    A friendship sure to stick

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