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 Sep 2013 Done
Seamus Heaney
I sat all morning in the college sick bay
Counting bells knelling classes to a close.
At two o'clock our neighbors drove me home.

In the porch I met my father crying--
He had always taken funerals in his stride--
And Big Jim Evans saying it was a hard blow.

The baby cooed and laughed and rocked the pram
When I came in, and I was embarrassed
By old men standing up to shake my hand

And tell me they were "sorry for my trouble,"
Whispers informed strangers I was the eldest,
Away at school, as my mother held my hand

In hers and coughed out angry tearless sighs.
At ten o'clock the ambulance arrived
With the corpse, stanched and bandaged by the nurses.

Next morning I went up into the room. Snowdrops
And candles soothed the bedside; I saw him
For the first time in six weeks. Paler now,

Wearing a poppy bruise on his left temple,
He lay in the four foot box as in his cot.
No gaudy scars, the bumper knocked him clear.

A four foot box, a foot for every year.
 Sep 2013 Done
Octavio Paz
Coda
 Sep 2013 Done
Octavio Paz
Perhaps to love is to learn
to walk through this world.
To learn to be silent
like the oak and the linden of the fable.
To learn to see.
Your glance scattered seeds.
It planted a tree.
     I talk
because you shake its leaves.
 Sep 2013 Done
Melody
I just want the world,
to be beautiful.
I just want friends
to be family.
I just want family to
be friends.
I just want you to
love me.
I just want you to
trust me.

Do you even
love me at all?
Do you even
trust me at all?

Would you tell me
if you loved me, beautiful world?
Would you tell me
if you trusted me, beautiful world?
 Sep 2013 Done
Courtney Snodgrass
The laughter of the black birds,
And the hum of the wind
Moves the dangling willow tree
To canopy her from her sin.
The leafy umbrella conceals her scars,
Comforts the lady in tears,
Whispers sweet words of a lullaby,
Left to linger throughout her ears.
 Sep 2013 Done
September
'You were going 210km/h
when you headed into heaven.
 Sep 2013 Done
Evynne
All I've ever wanted is for my words to reach people
To dig deep down inside of them and pull out something they never knew they possessed
Silently and gracefully
Easy on the ears
Heavy on the heart

But I am clumsy
I stumble over my thoughts
All I do is spill out my heart on paper
Smudging ink in between faint blue lines
But I love and I listen
Always
And the possibility of it makes everything a little bit easier
So maybe it is okay like this
 Sep 2013 Done
Danielle Frederick
Thoughts on endless repeat
Back and forth
Like waves crashing on the sand
Be careful of these thoughts
Dangerous, powerful
They’ll sweep you up
Take you out further than safe
Consume, swallow
Until you’re too far gone.
These thoughts on endless repeat
Back and forth
until you drown.
 Sep 2013 Done
Kyleigh Anne
Roses are red
the sky is blue
I can't stop smiling
because I'm thinking of you
grabbing my waist
your right hand caressing my elephant tattoo
leaning in to kiss my lips
I love the way you taste
you're the only one I miss
cause I love
oh, yes that's true
there is no truer love
than the love I have for you
<3
 Sep 2013 Done
Kyleigh Anne
I like to sit around and ****
lean back and watch my room cloud with smoke
beginning to feel every hit
Mary Jane you're it
I enjoy these moments with my boy
he always brings me joy
I listen to your fingers glide
strumming those guitar strings
I love your voice
when you serenade me
when we sit back and enjoy the smoke
I love you
even behind my cloudy eyes
you're the one who makes me shine
we take a moment
we take another ****
we take time and watch my room fill with smoke
with you by my side
I'll always be all right
 Sep 2013 Done
Kyleigh Anne
I am lucky to live in Omaha because
we have "The greatest show on dirt"
people from all around
come downtown
to TD Ameritrade Park
enjoying baseball
and the atmosphere
it is the best time of year
two weeks of travelers
hoping for their team to make it
hoping for their team to win it
only to become
2013 College World Series Champions
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