POETRY

POETRY

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Houses That Can’t Be Torn Down

Maleah Olivarez - University of the Incarnate Word

History of houses that can’t be torn down

I imagine that they were in the time-

of men who created art and not a “tinder” handle

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The Audience

Zachary Corona - University of the Incarnate Word

When I get on that stage and feel your engagement, 

I write the future chapters of my life book. 

Your claps and cheers are very dear to me, which steers me toward my path of Theater. 

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La Jolla

Jett Montes - University of the Incarnate Word

Under star-scattered night sky,

The ocean hits the long shore of La Jolla,

A place where the boundaries between

The material and spiritual waver.

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Why I Cry More in California

Caitlin Callahan - Point Loma Nazarene University

I cry too much

because the clouds where I live refuse to cry for me—

at least, they don’t cry often enough.

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Home

Adeleine Mireles - Young Women’s Leadership Academy

I imagine you sat.

You are filled with strangers then emptied again.

And in return for your warmth they filled you with bottles.

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Words Unspoken

Star Zuniga - University of the Incarnate Word

They don’t tell you how easy it is to destroy a life,

to make someone’s nerves pulsate or cause a

shiver sliver down their spine.

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At My Starry Point

Alexandria Hernandez - University of the Incarnate Word

If I could save her,

I’d give her another chance

and tell her that the stars are her friends

and that she’d never be alone again.

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Tick, Tick, Tick, Tick,

Zachary Corona - University of the Incarnate Word

Tick, tick, tick, tick.

Gotta get to it.

Tick, tick, tick, tick.

Saturday calls for my inscription.

I better get to work before trouble lurks,

and I go berserk.

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La Dama de Necoclí

Juan Rivera - University of the Incarnate Word

Deshojada la flor en la orilla de Necoclí

Es una flor en cada pétalo

Y cada uno es un recuerdo

Una caricia, un suceso

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Bring Back the Old Times!

Laisha Cervantes - University of the Incarnate Word

And I do not mean the leg warmers,

or fuzzy headbands and colorful leotards.

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Women

Mercedes Rodriguez - University of the Incarnate Word

It’s tough being a girl, having to be pretty

and still and constantly cautious of where we are in a big city,

but God forbid we’re too much, too witty

in our conversations with a man that it makes him feel pity

for himself.

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Goody Bags

Luke Stout - University of the Incarnate Word

Momma made a monster,

It had olives for eyes,

Pepperoni for teeth.

It’s boiling blood oozed,

on your Thriller outfit.

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For the Fantasy Book Lover

Caitlin Callahan - Point Loma Nazarene University

You say you want to slay serpents like a boss so what are you doing sitting on your rear, legs crossed, sipping on your Stanley, sighing as you stare at the broken glass, shards and blood—you’re spitting on Earth’s surface like a spoiled daughter, heart not scorching, heart not charged.

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A Macaw in Jonestown 

Lauren Holmes - University of the Incarnate Word

Placid palms and leopard lilies,

A settlement away from Guyana cities.

A mourning sky without rainfall,

The earth’s sight of chilling appall.

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Ode to Angst

Mercedes Rodriguez - University of the Incarnate Word

Sadness is just a landslide with tears streaming down that can’t quite read a room waiting for the tissue to soak up the salt before the wax seal breaks and the sea spreads and the salt burns the fresh cut

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Scribbles on the Back of a Flyer

E.W. Here - Eastern Washington University

I love your black clothes. Mine are always so bright and colorful.

You describe yourself as such a small and frail little thing. I may

be even more frail. We can stand on our own, as shaky as we are.

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After Math

Destiny Moreno - University of the Incarnate Word

Nobody talks about the aftermath of death.

I wait everyday to see my phone display your name like the newest movie.

I scream out for you as if you can hear and hope to feel you comfort me.

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Spill on Aisle 9

Giovanna Cordova - University of the Incarnate Word

In the hum of fluorescent lights,

Amidst the aisles of stacked goods,

I saw you, unexpected,

A ghost from the past, resurfaced.

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Funny Bone

Makayla Vallejo - University of the Incarnate Word

I hit my funny bone,

but it wasn’t funny.

It sent ripples of pain through my body,

but didn’t feel like any normal pain.

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Overstimulation 

Laisha Cervantes - University of the Incarnate Word

The end is nigh. My salvation was behind motion detecting

sliding doors, souls traversing through without a care.

Knuckles turned white, losing reality’s grip on the red bar

of the shopping cart.

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