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Diversity is . . . Just a Part of the Sky
Katie Hogan
Nov 2012
Diversity is . . . Just a Part of the Sky
Insignificant flash
Across the midnight sky
Nobody sees you
In the diverse sea of light
Welcome to your life
Live or die, nothing changes
Ever
Try to burn brightest
And see how that works
For only one can be the best
And second gets nothing
Try to change the sky
The entire idea of a star
But can that ever change
Since it hasn’t been done?
Millions of stars
Thousands of lights
Why should your flash
Mean much at all?
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Lighting the Lonely
Katie Hogan
Nov 2012
Lighting the Lonely
In the dark, alone
With only night as a friend
My face must have shown
With tears finally shed
But cried as I might
The pain would not cease
Held through the whole fight
It had finally unleashed
Clutching to my soul
The hurt would not go
As my tears kept to roll
In this night of sorrow
But as my depression
Continued its recession
Into the infinite hollow
A beam did I spy
And though run did I try
The light, merely followed
At last, tired of the chase
I slowed my pace
To see why the light pursued
And to my surprise
It was not my demise
That sought my gloomy mood
The light was a savior
A liberator with the key
To take some of my labor
And pain away from me
And who put up this fight?
Why, my own caring friends
Who bathed me in light-
Now my darkness forever ends.
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The Junkmail of Life
Katie Hogan
Nov 2012
The Junkmail of Life
Spinning, Spinning, Spinning,
Around the water goes
Pinning, Pinning, Pinning,
The Crap to the toilet bowl
It may slip
It may slide
But it never lets go
Oh, Crap of this world,
Go down the toilet hole!
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Towering Patriotism
Katie Hogan
Nov 2012
Towering Patriotism
I look upon a flag
With stripes red and white
The stars among the blue
Midnight summer’s night
High above our heads
Flapping in the wind
It reminds us of our freedom
And also of our sins
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