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 Jun 2014 Chloe
laurie
Hard Times
 Jun 2014 Chloe
laurie
Days go by your stuck in a depression,
Looking for better times trying to survive the recession.
Looking for work your at your wits end,
Driving you crazy your round the bend.
Days are dull you try to stay strong,
Hoping your luck changes sick of life going wrong.
You try and smile take it one day at a time,
Frustrated and angry you jot down a rhyme .
Clinging on waiting for that moment,
Not moving anywhere life's lying dormant.
Sick of the torture it's a real mental drain,
Life is not easy can be such a big strain.
Stick with your dreams one day they'll come true,
Only you can achieve them it's all down to you.
 Jun 2014 Chloe
Kat Phifer
Sorry, ******* is not my type.
This one was featured in my school's literary magazine. Wow. I submitted it as a joke, along with about 10 others... I can't believe this is one of the two they picked from me.
 Jun 2014 Chloe
Kat Phifer
The problem is: I love you.
 Jun 2014 Chloe
Kat Phifer
I'm nothing but a dandelion wish.
Perhaps the most positively uninteresting tragedy
Is the story of flawed, impeded love.
For whenever I venture, strive, endeavor—
To exit my haven of solitary isolation
I’m devoid of any bravery.
Though I wish I could say
“People scare me! I don’t want to be judged
For things I cannot control,
For transgressions and loves
Methods, impairment, systems and failures
Despicable lies and harrowing truths
Cringeworthy trances and malicious propositions—
That’s the reason I tragically fear you!"
But such would be blatant lies.

For I am not a reticent sheep,
Not afraid of human, futile words
It’s not any judgement or hate I despise
It’s just that I can’t ever compromise
I’m so terrified of judging
Even in my mind
The people of the world
Precious brethren of my kind—
I don’t wish to hurt a weakling
Or a disgraceful abomination
Thus, I’ll isolate from anyone
For fear of impeding my love
Of all alive, of everyone.
 Jun 2014 Chloe
Jordan Harris
She embodies a
yellow-backed salamander,
only violet.
My first ever haiku; just havin' a bit o' fun here friends!
 Jun 2014 Chloe
Jordan Harris
Distrust is key to
survival
in every aspect
of life
except within.

And that is why
I trust myself
to see myself
as myself.

Beyond that
everyone
is a liar
and
everything
a lie.
 Jun 2014 Chloe
Jordan Harris
I gazed out across the Black Hills of South Dakota: a lone, ominously dark mountain range isolated in the Great Plains of the north. Here, granite is muscle and pine is skin. Obscurity blankets the cliffs in a perpetual dusk, and beauty is present in a chaotic peace. A quilt of poison needles cloaks the landscape, but has no intent on bringing warmth. Instead, the blanket shrouds the world’s bouldered bones with a somber complexion. Euphoric tears of the firmament gather in great pools composing mirrored utopias between the cupped fingers of ancient, frozen magma. Vertebrae arch skyward like a great cat ending a reticent vigil and eroded claws grasp and scrape the sky. In the daylight, this Empyrean burns azure, roasting the land in an elemental fire of plenty, but when such luminous blaze is absent, the cosmos beams down at the minuscule fragment of terrestrial acreage in awe. And yet, for all the pure wonder I presently envision from even the dullest of memoirs, my eyes as of then were sealed.
 Jun 2014 Chloe
Jordan Harris
Wealth
 Jun 2014 Chloe
Jordan Harris
They say in this world that everyone starts with nothing, that everyone has the opportunity to climb to the top with a cup of effort and just a sprinkle of integrity, that everyone is born equal, and that everyone succeeds.
They are lying, if not to you, then to themselves.

Fact is that inheritance will always be present in this world; parents will always die and pass on their wealth to their children.
Whether we are aware of this or chose to acknowledge its existence is independent and non-influential to this fact.

A lying billionaire may have one daughter and she may never have to genuinely work a day in her life, while an honest but unlucky displaced man may have one son and be unable to give him but a pair of shoes to place over his soft feet.

We are unable to alter this occurrence, for it is natural to wish for one’s own legacy to continue not only in genes, but in wealth, fame, and power, but it is crucial to acknowledge the differences of the lives into which we are born.
 Jun 2014 Chloe
Jordan Harris
He is an
erroneous man
with a soul splotched
in every color
whose death
displays
his ultimate
moral
perfection.
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