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 May 2014 Chelsey
Amy Leigh
Out
 May 2014 Chelsey
Amy Leigh
Out
if I go out
I want to go
with a

bang!              
    sizzle      
            pop!  

something that will make them all stare

there's just something about that
that sounds so
sweet


© A. Leigh
Ok,
good,
I'm not totally crazy,
my senses are just working
better than normal right now.
 May 2014 Chelsey
Emily
You look at others and pass such judgment
Yet you never take the time to look at yourself
© Emily 2014
 Feb 2014 Chelsey
Andrew Durst
Path
 Feb 2014 Chelsey
Andrew Durst
Every day
I get just
A little bit
               further
               down
this path
I'm walking

And I'm
beginning to
     feel
as if,
nothing will
ever.

Stop me.
I used this for a photo edit.
If you'd like to view the photo,
It's on my instagram.
@adurst4
 Feb 2014 Chelsey
Elizabeth P
dear lord,
i don't talk to you often enough,
i know.
are you disappointed in me?
no matter, don't make anyone pay for my mistakes.
though i am lonely,
bless the friends i have
and bless the ones i have yet to make (hopefully).
bless the musicians i listen to
to drive away the loneliness in my heart.
they always makes me feel better.
bless my ex's
mend my heart
and let me find my one in a million.
and finally,
forgive me Lord for what i have done
and for what i have left undone.
i'm not perfect at all.

This is the Prayer of a Teenage Girl.
 Feb 2014 Chelsey
Sir B
Still a kid
 Feb 2014 Chelsey
Sir B
i am a kid
i will remain a kid..
Dread fills my body
My nerves begin to react on their own
Awaiting the anger filled conversation  
I can't respond to his yells
Can only see the hurt in his eyes
That I caused by an accident
No matter how many "Sorry"'s
I say he won't forget my action
My stomach threatens an acidic
Explosion up my throat but I manage
To push it till later when I can't handle
It.
But I don't think I can handle to see the
Disappointment in his eyes.
What did you think it was about?
It was about how I accidentally took my teachers keys home overnight. I usually take his keys before the bell rings and shove up my sleeve and pop them out before I leave. I I'd that today but forgot to pop them out and found them fall out my sleeve when I got home. Hope he's not mad.
 Feb 2014 Chelsey
AJ
Stupid white girl.
We are not allowed to do anything.
We're prim and proper, white girls.
We are not allowed to fight back.
Put us in our place, white girls.
We are not allowed real work.
We still want our twenty three cents back.

The child of fair skin and blue eyes.
But with all my female privilege,
Came a nasty stamp on my body.
Like a watermark.
FEMALE.
I have heard that when a woman looks in the mirror, she sees a woman.
But when a man looks in the mirror, he sees a human.

Even with that watermark, our pale skin is used as a canvas.
And everyone else has been handed the tools to color in our curves.
Covering us in blue and black and purple and red.
Redrawing our minds so they cannot process the discrimination,
Painting over our tears so our feelings can be buried,
Manufacturing open legs when you want them,
Closed when you don't.
Erasing the lips we use to speak out,
Erasing the eyes we use to see all of this.

You think just because you held the brush,
Just because you created this monstrosity of a "masterpiece"
You get to claim ownership of this piece of artwork
That you blatantly disregard
Is my BODY.

The "fe" you tack onto "male"
Does not stand for Free Entry.
The "wo" you tack onto "man"
Does not stand for Wipe Out.

Women are barely able hold a pencil.
I was lucky to hold one long enough to draw myself
A conscience, a backbone, legs to stand on, and a mind.
We were only taught how to use the back end of that pencil
To erase our mouth and keep the secrets.
But these days the secrets are keeping themselves.

I will not be put in a glass case
You will not charge admission
To have people come and analyze me.
Buy me.
Give me value.
Categorize me.
Preserve me the way you created.

You are no artists.
You are vandals.
 Feb 2014 Chelsey
Susan O'Reilly
The writer

wonders and wanders

wishing for a whisper

from his muse

to pen away his blues
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