In a most unusual year, we have been proud to bring you poetry and memoirs and artwork. We hope you have enjoyed them! Keep creating this summer, and we hope to see you back for more at Sevenatenine in September.
Morning (after Krista Lukas)
The blistering tune of alarms
Invites the whisper of sunrise
Through cracks in the blinds.
Quiet footsteps lead to a dim kitchen,
Coffee wafts through morning air,
into my blue mug.
Dew collects on clear windows
As my dog watches a squirrel,
Focused on getting breakfast.
by Zoe L., Grade 9
Artwork by Josephine L., Grade 7 |
In time of despair let us be thankful for small triumphs.
A raspy thank you after you let all the precious hot
air escape, as you keep the door open for the granny,
A quiet chuckle after you tell a mediocre joke, that you rehearsed
in your head countless times,
A "Bless you!" after you sneeze sticky, thick phlegm
all over your new sweater.
People have
a propensity to be better than you think,
They are
not flawless, but most are apples.
Some can
be tangy; some can be sweet.
I prefer
Honeycrisps, delicate with a sweet-tart finish.
Be thankful for Honeycrisps and small triumphs.
by Dhruv M., Grade 9
Artwork by Emma D., Grade 9 |
To our future generation:
I am so sorry for all we have
brought you,
for all we have left you.
We believed we were infallible
until we began to fall.
I look down at you and feel
reverent,
for even though the world is messy
and unkind,
you have
-- thusfar --
proved yourself a formidable
opponent.
May your kind souls
and brave hearts
forever propel you forward
far away from these trash-filled
waters.
Humans have a propensity to kill,
but I believe that there will be no
more heads on sticks in your time.
Instead there will be glasses on silver
platters
and sunlight protruding through thin
trees.
There will be innocent verdicts for
innocent men
and guilty ones for the poor
hearted.
Unfortunately, we have given you a
war to fight.
Fortunately, you have all the
weapons.
Let the battle begin.
by Calli P., Grade 9
Artwork by Jacob D., Grade 8 |
Your Hand In Mine, My Heart In
Yours
Our hands outline each other’s.
Yours in mine, mine in yours.
I can feel every callous and
blister,
Yet still it’s soft.
Comforting.
Warm.
Like a freshly brewed macchiato and a pleasantly bitter aftertaste,
I drink up the memory until
every last drop is gone,
So that the taste can linger
forever.
by Jamie P., Grade 7
Artwork by Jamie P., Grade 7 |