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What about the poet?
This poem is about always being the one who loves more than the other.
Kimberly Nguyen
Jul 1, 20242 min read


Rhetorical Analysis of William Faulkner’s “The Duty of the Writer”
At the time of war, social destruction, and violent conflict, would you have lost hope?
Kiranmayea Yenugudati
Jul 1, 20243 min read


Good Girl Gone Rotten
A rotten girl is useless to society, but the same girl has a fierce core that no worm will pierce.
Kimberly Nguyen
Jul 1, 20242 min read


The Butterfly's Flight
The poem "The Butterfly's Flight" teaches us that even the smallest beings hold the power of transformation within them.
Damien Anton Winsles
Jul 1, 20241 min read


Selenophilia
I wasn't going crazy when I said I saw someone.
Nethmi Dahanayake
Jun 1, 20242 min read


Cotton Candy Skies
A poem talking about the beauty of the sky during sunset, or more commonly known as cotton candy colors.
Madison Boykin
Jun 1, 20241 min read


All For You
This poem is about one-sided love, whether that be in friendships, relationships, or some other personal connection.
Jenna Park
May 1, 20242 min read


Understanding Amidst Chaos: My Journey Through Screens, His Through Shells
This world is not perfect—and its virtues—although upstanding, do not necessarily always outweigh the negative.
Paul Shannon
May 1, 20245 min read




Garden Gates of Renewal
Garden Gates of Renewal is about how life is like a garden, everchanging .
Damien Anton Winsles
Apr 1, 20242 min read


Resilience and Discrimination in Hidden Figures
Discrimination often is extremely difficult to endure and make people feel hopeless, however, we can learn to overcome the problem.
Kiranmayea Yenugudati
Apr 1, 20244 min read


Laundry Lines of Life
A poem that explores the similarities between hanging laundry on a sunny day and the journey of emotional growth.
Damien Anton Winsles
Apr 1, 20242 min read


Theo's Journey
“How many times do I have to do this, Theodore?” Irene sighed, disappointment etched across her face.
Christopher Lin
Apr 1, 20245 min read


"The Microscopes" by Jericho Brown: Invisibility in America
In school, students are ostensibly uplifted and taught to be proud of their individuality.
G. Zhou
Apr 1, 20246 min read


A Cupid's Bow
“A Cupid’s Bow” is a poem that walks the reader through the magic of Valentine's Day.
Madison A. Boykin
Mar 1, 20241 min read


Racism Against Black Musicians in the Industry
Beneath the enchanting melodies and rhythms of music lies an unsettling narrative of discrimination.
G. Zhou
Mar 1, 20247 min read
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