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<strong>La</strong> <strong>Chispa</strong><br />

2022-<strong>2023</strong>


<strong>La</strong> <strong>Chispa</strong> 2022-<strong>2023</strong><br />

Ridgly Anzalone<br />

Eliana Avitia<br />

Sandro Bazan<br />

Liam Bazan<br />

Ella Brackbill<br />

Olivia Chavez<br />

Analisa Durán<br />

Izzy Fernandez<br />

Staff<br />

Raleigh Megofna<br />

Rowan McJimsey<br />

Avery Ross<br />

Julia Silva<br />

Zara Trafton Holley<br />

Ryder Tregembo<br />

Dahlia Walker<br />

Jordan Zinter<br />

Cover Art<br />

Parker Volkman<br />

Sponsor<br />

Brian Tregembo<br />

Special Thanks<br />

<strong>Sandia</strong> Prep Marketing Department<br />

<strong>Sandia</strong> Prep IT Department<br />

<strong>Sandia</strong> Prep Visual Arts Department<br />

<strong>Sandia</strong> Prep Digital Media and Communications Department<br />

For the first time, <strong>La</strong> <strong>Chispa</strong> includes its own curated<br />

playlist. If you have Spotify, hit the link and listen while<br />

you peruse the 2022-<strong>2023</strong> issue.<br />

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3wTsAIOUR49wac3Op7FoPy<br />

?si=7a5f5382ac8b4404<br />

1


2<br />

-Ashadu Ball


“What You Are”<br />

You are a thief in the darkness<br />

that lives in alleyways and hides in shadows<br />

Who steals choices and freedoms<br />

like someone taking toys from a child<br />

or bones from a dog<br />

You are an indigobird<br />

flying from nest to nest<br />

Your talons are sharp and deadly<br />

when you take food from the hungry<br />

and the stars from the sky<br />

You are acid rain<br />

that corrodes everything it touches<br />

Who seizes shelter from the homeless<br />

as thoughtlessly as an unkind word<br />

or a snide comment is spoken<br />

You are a snake<br />

with scales as yellow as the sun<br />

Your truths are lies<br />

that ache and burn and bleed<br />

like the sting of a wasp<br />

You are a tsunami<br />

filled with waves that break the ground<br />

Who pilfers life and growth<br />

when you pull a child from his mother<br />

and the future from the world<br />

You are a culmination of all things<br />

evil and corrupt and cruel<br />

How will we survive<br />

when you strip the hope and light<br />

from our very souls?<br />

-Lucy Tyroler<br />

3


“From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea” (The Cure)<br />

4<br />

-Anja Stefanovic


“Vienna” (Billy Joel)<br />

5<br />

-John Wegrzynek


“Wanderlust”<br />

(Inspired by “Wanderlust” by Eloise)<br />

Caught in wanderlust<br />

In a daydream<br />

Allowing the world to fall out of view<br />

To keep walking<br />

To leave all responsibilities at the door<br />

Just for a bit<br />

Just to live life without the anxiety<br />

The overwhelming overthinking overtaking<br />

The noise surrounding<br />

The lights intruding<br />

Caught in wanderlust<br />

In reverie<br />

Gazing at the horizon,<br />

out looking for a goal<br />

But looking for a chance to undo<br />

A chance to retry<br />

A chance to rewind<br />

A chance to change<br />

Caught in wanderlust<br />

Stuck somewhere in between the lines<br />

Not knowing what way is down or up<br />

Not knowing how I got here<br />

Not knowing what I did wrong<br />

October 16th, 2021<br />

Just wanting to know<br />

Just wanting to be enlightened<br />

Just wanting to find closure<br />

But instead<br />

Caught in wanderlust<br />

Not knowing if it’s a blessing or a curse<br />

Not knowing what it feels like<br />

Not wanting to leave<br />

Not needing to leave<br />

My wanderlust<br />

-Finn Forsyth<br />

-Julia Silva<br />

6


“May the World End Once More”<br />

In the beginning there was nothing<br />

Not you nor me<br />

Not the world nor the sun<br />

But now you are here<br />

Here at the end<br />

At the end of the world and the man<br />

Our ancestors have given us the blessing of life<br />

And the cure of the world<br />

Now we must live with this curse<br />

How blind they must have been<br />

How blind to not see the Darkness<br />

they created<br />

But we can see it now<br />

The trash to clean<br />

We are no longer blind<br />

They left behind the world for us to cleanse<br />

The wars they fought and the wars they won<br />

Just for us to survive<br />

But now the world they fought for<br />

is in crumbles<br />

The people who have died in a useless cause<br />

All because we can not get along as humans<br />

We can not live in harmony<br />

We must always Fight<br />

We must always Win<br />

But we are always destined to Lose<br />

But now as the waves crash<br />

along the sunken coast<br />

And as the final dying man, dies<br />

The world falls, water encompassing it all<br />

-Georgia Williams<br />

7<br />

Now may we finally rest<br />

Now may we leave behind<br />

what crumbs are left<br />

Now may we die as a race<br />

-Augustine Miller


“Sweet Nostalgia”<br />

- Qihan (Kevin) Wang<br />

Everyone talks about how nostalgic certain smells or feelings are<br />

And they mean that it’s positive<br />

But what strikes me<br />

Is that mine isn’t<br />

My nostalgia is deep and black<br />

An all-consuming thick fog<br />

For me nostalgia is lying in bed<br />

till the wee hours of the night<br />

Crying<br />

In complete silence<br />

Swaddled in a red velvet night robe<br />

The back of my ears are growing wetter by the second<br />

Drenched in tears that slipped down my cheeks<br />

I couldn’t collect them fast enough<br />

My nose is swollen from the mucus clogging up my sinuses<br />

And my nostrils are red and raw<br />

I feel sick<br />

No one speaks about this type of nostalgia<br />

8


Because for nights on end<br />

In hot summers<br />

And frigid winters<br />

When skin is sticky with sweat<br />

They would yell<br />

And I was just there<br />

Watching it all unfold<br />

A masterpiece in the making<br />

A symphony of broken voices<br />

And all I could do was sit there<br />

<strong>La</strong>ter when my clock struck 12<br />

And I was still,<br />

The day’s passings hit me like a wall<br />

The tears would come<br />

A silent game<br />

A raw throat<br />

A swollen nose<br />

My ears were wet and I couldn’t catch<br />

My emotions fast enough<br />

They just washed over me<br />

Forcing me into a cycle of numbness and unknowing depression<br />

Until it can finally repeat again<br />

When the yelling happens<br />

And the ears get wet<br />

And the nose is swollen<br />

And the throat is raw<br />

It will never stop till I’m far away<br />

Never, never, never, never<br />

-Julia Silva<br />

9<br />

-Anonymous


outstretched pale fingers<br />

like sugarcane stalks, honey<br />

I’ll swallow my fear<br />

-Edie Brown<br />

Eyes beautiful and<br />

glistening with unshed tears<br />

wishing to be free<br />

-Dahlia Walker<br />

Everybody tells<br />

Lies. Truthfulness is a sin.<br />

There is no good left.<br />

-Mukai Dube<br />

Until I came home<br />

My loneliness amplified<br />

Now it’s just normal<br />

-Liam Andrews<br />

to love someone, just<br />

as they love you, is to feel<br />

the sun from both sides.<br />

-Kassia<br />

Queen of the sunlight<br />

my shining starlight girl<br />

guide me home<br />

-Julia Silva<br />

Beauty in the eye<br />

Eyes are the windows to the souls<br />

Heart worn on the sleeve<br />

-Ridgly Anzalone<br />

Black night, where I live<br />

Hold me close my fairest, for<br />

This dark I breathe in<br />

-Olivia Chavez<br />

-Digital background by Josephine Beamish<br />

10


“Dandelion”<br />

Little bunch of fluff<br />

Hundreds of flowers inside<br />

Wind carries promise<br />

-Love <strong>La</strong>ing Chavez<br />

“The Dark”<br />

As I sat alone,<br />

Looking for life to postpone,<br />

I miss being at home<br />

-Qui Ton-That<br />

Break out of the doors<br />

Escape mediocrity<br />

Never return again<br />

-Cedar McCall<br />

Cold, shallow, sharp air<br />

Cuts its way into my throat<br />

Winter makes me free<br />

-Elias Hanlon<br />

Forever undead<br />

Though she still keeps her head up<br />

A guilty pearl ghost<br />

-Dys R<br />

The snow falls slowly.<br />

Covering charred ends of wood.<br />

Silence sits heavy.<br />

-Kindell Custer<br />

rain falls from the sky<br />

it is cold on my warm face<br />

i breathe in deeply<br />

-Devyn Bradbury<br />

-Digital background by Josephine Beamish<br />

11


“Not My Juliet”<br />

There she sits, becoming the sun.<br />

It concedes. She glows.<br />

I venture forth, creeping closer<br />

Longing for<br />

the warmth of her gaze<br />

the waft of her scent<br />

the thrill of her touch<br />

I was once loved.<br />

Now, this lamp provides<br />

heat,<br />

light,<br />

the occasional whiff of burnt dust.<br />

She shifts; a lock of hair strays across her cheek.<br />

Like Romeo, I find myself wishing to be a glove,<br />

But she is not my Juliet.<br />

Her sighs of “Ay, me” do not<br />

Accompany memories of our time that once was.<br />

I creep<br />

Ȧ creep?<br />

Oh, to creep more cautiously, more stealthily, would be only<br />

to beckon her with my thoughts.<br />

I turn,<br />

sigh,<br />

pause,<br />

glance at her in deliberate slow motion, so as to not disturb<br />

her atmosphere.<br />

“Oh hey,” she mutters, feigning surprise at finding me near.<br />

She rises from her ray of sunlight.<br />

It dims.<br />

She leaves.<br />

I remain,<br />

alone.<br />

-Esperanza Plath<br />

12


“Boyfriend”<br />

Boyfriend: that’s what he is.<br />

A sweet face that lights up<br />

Whenever he sees me.<br />

When I call his name he dances all the way over.<br />

He’s so helpful even if everything he does ends in disaster<br />

A playful and loving attitude that makes the darkest times as<br />

light as the clouds<br />

He’s so handsome and loyal…<br />

Too bad he’s my dog<br />

-Ella Thompson<br />

13<br />

-Raleigh Megofna


“House of Memories” (Panic! At The Disco)<br />

14<br />

-Zara Trafton Holley


“Finding Confidence”<br />

-Jonas Mahboub<br />

When your path begins to fill with fog<br />

and darkness ensues.<br />

When winter arrives<br />

and the snow that blankets you<br />

makes you want to die.<br />

When you are wandering on a path headed North<br />

and you feel a rain<br />

so spirit-wrecking,<br />

you begin to lose sight<br />

of the mountains in the Spring.<br />

15


If you’re on a journey to find your confidence keep going<br />

for you are a flower even if you feel like a weed.<br />

If the flower next to you is prettier, then so be it,<br />

for a flower doesn’t need to be better than the flower next<br />

to it to bloom.<br />

If you happen to run into a cuckoo along the way,<br />

remember that one day you will see a peacock.<br />

It may be in the south,<br />

where the light shines so bright,<br />

or it may be in the East where the sun starts to rise.<br />

If you are patient on your journey,<br />

you will see the sun.<br />

The fog will soon lift,<br />

revealing the ladder<br />

you’ve been longing for.<br />

-Addyson Combs<br />

“people forget about the creatures that live in shells”<br />

16<br />

-Miri Kuenzler


“Talk to Me” (Cavetown)<br />

17<br />

-Olivia Rack


-Jack Bilan<br />

“Butterfly Net”<br />

When we’re young we are naive.<br />

We go through the days without cares or biases,<br />

we grow butterfly habitats in our preschools<br />

We raise them and grow them<br />

through all the stages.<br />

First the egg, fragile and in need of protection<br />

Next the larva, slightly more mature, but still reliant on us<br />

Next the chrysalis, breakable, trusting us to keep it safe<br />

Then the butterfly, mature and grown, not in need of us anymore<br />

So we set her free, into the big scary world.<br />

Our little speck of hope, of light out into the great wide unknown.<br />

<strong>La</strong>ter, much later.<br />

We find our friend again.<br />

But just like her, we have matured.<br />

We have become bigger and stronger,<br />

brazen, more confident.<br />

18


We have fallen victim to humanity’s imperfections<br />

while also only striving for perfection<br />

Our free friend, floating over hills,<br />

unbothered, unafraid<br />

Suddenly she is trapped,<br />

captured in a net.<br />

She struggles, fluttering around, distressed<br />

Not comprehending her new bondage<br />

She anxiously dances, scared, beautiful, alone<br />

As the time passes, she loses her heart<br />

Our beacon of light<br />

Gracefully, she falls,<br />

No desire to continue to struggle<br />

And with her, so falls every piece of hope we ever carried.<br />

Cold, dead, gone<br />

Humans did this,<br />

They killed this beautiful creature<br />

Us humans, imprisoning our own dreams<br />

a metamorphosis of deceit<br />

-Le’elage Melis<br />

19<br />

-Tyanna Shipley


Sutherland Jaramillo’s 4th and 8th Period Spanish 3<br />

classes translated “la independencia (de puerto rico),”<br />

by Raquel Salas Rivera, from Spanish to English. Below<br />

is one translation with translators indicated after each<br />

stanza. To see the original poem, click this link: https://<br />

poets.org/poem/independence-puerto-rico<br />

“the independence (of puerto rico)”<br />

we are fiercer than melted snow;<br />

we are larger than a cemetery of boxcars;<br />

we are more furious than wind that doesn’t move;<br />

we are more immense than the rivers in the sea;<br />

we are wider than depleted tyranny;<br />

we are more tender than the roots in the earth;<br />

we are more tender than the rain in the moss;<br />

we are more tender than the quake in the downpour;<br />

we are stronger than the overworked years;<br />

(Issabella Silva, Bridget Hurley)<br />

we are more brave than the bullying anxiety;<br />

we are more beautiful than the universal monarchy;<br />

we are more romantic than the dreamy good life;<br />

we are richer than the taken ports;<br />

we are more pirated than the federal government;<br />

we are more righteous than the armed gods;<br />

we are much more than the very least<br />

and much more than the very best.<br />

we are sufficient in the island.<br />

(Kendra Sandoval, Liana Nawarskas)<br />

we don’t owe anyone embarrassment.<br />

we don’t owe anyone smallness.<br />

we are told to live a very small life<br />

and quintuple fold that we are<br />

the young from the old,<br />

we are many of the lesser<br />

and very little of the most,<br />

but we are more than they say,<br />

more than they can imagine<br />

and more than even today<br />

we have to imagine.<br />

(Rylan Sears, Bailey Mask)<br />

we are the knowledge of the houses<br />

striking the data<br />

that miss their organs<br />

-Background mural: Sofía Maldonado-Suárez


their skin’s history.<br />

our latitude is tied,<br />

snakeskin died of punishment,<br />

measuring the globe with tape<br />

to know the places of the world<br />

expand opening chests.<br />

(Dylann Dooley, Irene Bentley, Luisa Pacheco)<br />

we are that calculation to trace today<br />

and to hit rock bottom.<br />

we are strength without the Spaniards,<br />

the rib cage of the past old empire<br />

before the house crusades.<br />

(Lucas Roberts, Roland Gerencer, Julian Lucero)<br />

it is said, we are unavoidable,<br />

the dead of the trenches<br />

and the governments that forced them to fight.<br />

we are arrogant in the coast<br />

and humble in the mountains.<br />

that’s why we collect coffee and plant it<br />

in the buildings we constructed,<br />

the children that we look over,<br />

the exponential requests<br />

that we complete<br />

(Olivia Hanosh, Nicolas Fischer)<br />

and we are all independent,<br />

until the whole island is colonized with porous fear;<br />

until the whole bakery is filled with advertisements;<br />

until the corrosive act of saying we are only an island;<br />

until we have the incident of seeing the fact in front,<br />

put together the blocks of cement,<br />

stock up on arms for the victory;<br />

until in the distance, we are together,<br />

together we arrive at the post office<br />

and send the tin cans and batteries.<br />

(Andre Romero, Garrett Sandoval)<br />

don’t be afraid of what you already know.<br />

we carry a life we are afraid of<br />

meanwhile the foreigners steal from us.<br />

we can easily see.<br />

don’t you see our<br />

beauty?<br />

(Olivia Hanosh, Nicolas Fischer)<br />

-Background mural: Sofía Maldonado-Suárez


why is it that every breath i take<br />

is for you?<br />

you make my blood boil until<br />

it spills over the pot<br />

you make everything worse<br />

when you flick your hair<br />

over your shoulder<br />

it makes me want to pound the<br />

love out of my head<br />

with a hammer<br />

the way words flow<br />

out of your mouth<br />

like poetry<br />

makes me want to skydive<br />

without a parachute<br />

please stop, because at this point<br />

it’s getting on my nerves<br />

seriously<br />

stop<br />

stop doing everything so perfectly<br />

stop looking at me<br />

just stop looking at all<br />

that’s it<br />

become blind for me<br />

why couldn’t you be anyone else?<br />

why can’t i fill my head with love<br />

for myself<br />

instead of for you<br />

i hate you<br />

so much<br />

i hate that I love you<br />

so much<br />

-Anja Stefanovic<br />

“Ribbons”<br />

22<br />

-Steve Ausherman


Closure is for the lucky.<br />

The more time that goes by<br />

the more I break from<br />

not knowing.<br />

You did to me something<br />

that I will never understand;<br />

never know the reason behind.<br />

I will never get the luxury of<br />

reassurance,<br />

For closure is for the lucky.<br />

Grieving someone who is still<br />

alive feels silly,<br />

Yet it is one of the most heartbreaking<br />

things I’ve had to do.<br />

It’s draining to be reminded<br />

of the past with nothing to go<br />

back to.<br />

Closure is for the lucky<br />

“Closure”<br />

And maybe acceptance<br />

is the slowest one that heals<br />

but when I feel, I feel with every<br />

emotion;<br />

every motion,<br />

every tear,<br />

every moment,<br />

every memory,<br />

and I fear<br />

that when I‘m having the happiest<br />

of days<br />

My mind will take me back.<br />

Closure is for the lucky.<br />

I know that this pit in my stomach<br />

may stay with me for a lifetime.<br />

I’m consumed with the how and<br />

the why it ended that way;<br />

without even a goodbye.<br />

“The Bosque”<br />

-Finn Forsyth<br />

23<br />

-Mary Nakigan


“right?”<br />

everyone thinks they are right<br />

they are the smart ones<br />

the superior ones<br />

the kingdom to the east<br />

everything else obscured by the mist<br />

of self-righteousness<br />

everyone has an opinion<br />

but everyone thinks that for some reason<br />

theirs is special<br />

more feasible<br />

better<br />

because it is<br />

right?<br />

everyone is convinced they are the ones in the castle<br />

perched on their throne<br />

they are the king<br />

the queen<br />

the ruler<br />

they are more right<br />

than any challenger can ever be<br />

until the crown shatters<br />

the mask unravels<br />

the unrest takes over<br />

the revolution succeeds<br />

the illusion is destroyed<br />

but still they are convinced<br />

they are the deserving ones<br />

the superior ones<br />

the ones always correct<br />

they have the throne after all<br />

right?<br />

everyone looks on<br />

even as their throne crumples beneath them<br />

even as all signs point the other way<br />

even as they are standing in the middle of everything<br />

watching it fall apart<br />

they still find it justifiable<br />

to execute anyone who defies them<br />

24


to ruin anyone who dares cross them<br />

subjects are meant to serve<br />

satisfy<br />

soothe<br />

to be the reassuring ones<br />

nursing their ruler’s pride<br />

because their pride is deserved<br />

right?<br />

everyone has the power<br />

everyone thinks they have the power<br />

everyone thinks they deserve the power<br />

but everyone else thinks the same thing about themselves<br />

so the kings<br />

the kingdoms<br />

everyone in between<br />

caught up in the mob<br />

are always at war<br />

for respect<br />

for territory<br />

for what is rightfully theirs<br />

right?<br />

-Madeline Weisler<br />

25<br />

-Jon Toman


-Olivia Rack<br />

26<br />

-Jack Bilan


27<br />

-Josephine Beamish


I admire you from afar<br />

Hazel Eyes, brown hair<br />

I get butterflies<br />

I don’t wanna feel this way,<br />

About someone who can’t<br />

love me<br />

You make my head spin<br />

You’re so pretty<br />

“Never Yours”<br />

It hurts to like someone like you<br />

I hate the way I feel<br />

I feel so subtle<br />

Your smile<br />

It’s perfect<br />

I hate unrequited love<br />

I hate that you’re straight<br />

I hate that I’ll never be yours<br />

-Jack Aragon<br />

28<br />

- Donaven Gallegos


Paparazzi lights<br />

They can scream and chant my name<br />

But I feel no joy<br />

-Raleigh Megofna<br />

29<br />

-Ashadu Ball<br />

Rose-colored glasses<br />

do nothing except make it<br />

all look like my fault<br />

-Edie Brown


“All for you and none for me”<br />

Valentine’s day hasn’t been Valentine’s day in a long time.<br />

the candy grams, the chocolate boxes, the gift bags<br />

got lost somewhere along the way.<br />

Valentine’s day hasn’t been Valentine’s day in a long time.<br />

the hearts that were just because<br />

the stamps and the glitter that were why nots?<br />

the generic cursive loves followed by scribbled names.<br />

Valentine’s day hasn’t been Valentine’s day in a long time.<br />

somewhere along the way<br />

it became more about you than me.<br />

it became all for you and none for me.<br />

Valentine’s day hasn’t been Valentine’s day in a long time.<br />

somewhere along the way<br />

you became a valentine. not me.<br />

all for you and none for me.<br />

Valentine’s day hasn’t been Valentine’s day in a long time.<br />

that’s probably because it was designed for valentines<br />

designed for you. not me.<br />

somewhere along the way<br />

my valentines got lost,<br />

all for you and none for me.<br />

-Savannah <strong>La</strong>wrence<br />

30<br />

-Noah Rendon


31<br />

-Ryder Tregembo


Light sky flies and falls<br />

Blue turns grey, orange leaves bloom<br />

My heart turns grey, too<br />

-Olivia Chavez<br />

I fell asleep in<br />

a diamond dream, the light was<br />

crystalline beauty<br />

-Caleb Penrose<br />

the clouds in the sky<br />

passing by everyone while<br />

drifting in the wind<br />

-Miles Moya<br />

Now, we are strangers<br />

But in the hours of the night<br />

We can be soulmates<br />

-Raleigh Megofna<br />

the tulips sway together<br />

they giggle and blush and sing<br />

we are family<br />

-Emma Diaz<br />

Sun rises over<br />

Morning dew, as birds signal<br />

The day has begun.<br />

-Ben Hanson<br />

the wind is still cold<br />

the air is fresh, and I am<br />

truly alive, free<br />

-Kassia<br />

-Digital background by Aelyn Gatsch<br />

The fog disappears<br />

The fox runs from the great sun<br />

Deceit washes off<br />

-Sandro Bazan<br />

32


Thoughts are in my head.<br />

Loud, they come and quiet they go,<br />

just like a new day dawning.<br />

-Issabella Silva<br />

The winter brings cold<br />

In my house sleepy eyes rest<br />

We wake to new dawns<br />

-Matilda Scobee<br />

Green eyes stare at me<br />

I wonder what leaves they see<br />

When emerald rusts.<br />

-Avery Ross<br />

“Sunset”<br />

A nighttime fire<br />

The day gone in a burst of flames<br />

And end in the sky<br />

-Love <strong>La</strong>ing Chavez<br />

“Stream”<br />

The moment she sings<br />

Cold water running so quickly<br />

New life and old death<br />

-Jacob Gutierrez<br />

gentle waterfall<br />

tumbling down forever<br />

always friends with peace<br />

-Ellie Wiegleb<br />

The cool winter freeze<br />

is why he is not outside<br />

despite the sharp snow<br />

-Liam Bazan<br />

-Digital background by Aelyn Gatsch<br />

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“Cherry Tree”<br />

The cherry blossoms fill the lungs of passersby<br />

An inhale of spring and its breeze<br />

A fleeting moment<br />

Past the scorn of winter<br />

The dawn of the seasons<br />

The faint scent of rain in the distance<br />

A gloomy gray sky beyond<br />

Awaiting its moment to pour down despair<br />

Then the stifling heat rolls over the monsoons<br />

The blazing sun ready to charm the world<br />

Weighing heavy on the fragile boughs of the cherry tree<br />

Stooping as they bear their fruit<br />

Too sour<br />

Too sweet<br />

Too red<br />

Too pink<br />

The product of pressure<br />

Can never be good enough<br />

Savor the peel<br />

Spit out the pit<br />

The essence of the cherry<br />

Gone and forgotten<br />

Blossoms melt away<br />

Sick with humility<br />

They flutter to the ground<br />

Conforming to a path<br />

Made of dainty leaves<br />

Hues of pink open their arms<br />

Only to impress<br />

Only to be trampled<br />

Folded into dirt<br />

But then they ask,<br />

Why couldn’t the cherry tree be stronger?<br />

Get tough, last longer, grow thicker<br />

Keep up with the sun<br />

Soak it up, and bask in its greatness<br />

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Why does the tree settle for short-lived magnificence?<br />

Why not adapt to the season?<br />

Let the sunlight wilt its leaves if it pleases<br />

Turn the branches to reach for the light<br />

Sprouting lush cherries of perfect shape<br />

Not too sour<br />

Not too sweet<br />

Not too red<br />

Not too pink<br />

Why not get it right?<br />

-Rylie Elison<br />

35<br />

-Nalla Nakigan


“Love, Unreflected”<br />

36<br />

-Anonymous<br />

There I sit, foolish I may be, staring across at inconceivable beauty<br />

Throughout all the lectures, long may they be<br />

I find myself lost, in the gleam in her eye<br />

Green, her iris, chestnut her hair<br />

When my eyes fall on her, all else lies bare<br />

I stutter at the slightest hello, but why<br />

Why when she even acknowledges me do I feel as I do<br />

I ask so desperately does she feel this way, too?<br />

But at last my mind can settle, hiding from stress<br />

And succumb to a silence, fearful to her reply<br />

Will she find me, as I find her? Is it worth it to try?<br />

I won’t know, because still I sit, across from her desk<br />

Unmoving in body, though my heart, how it flutters<br />

The cruel space between us, acts as a buffer<br />

Between my actions and intentions, neither fulfilled<br />

Throughout all of class, the lesson lie worthless<br />

Rendered vestigial by her grace, recursive<br />

And as class draws to end, all ambitions killed<br />

I sigh, as another day draws to a close<br />

A chance to see her, yet she will never know<br />

How much my fear inhibits my vision<br />

And how sorry I am that I cannot just say<br />

What I know that I must, my mind wondered astray<br />

Though somehow I know, through an unconscious lens, that any<br />

further action on my part can only cause a schism<br />

-John Wegrzynek


-Isaiah Olguin<br />

37<br />

-Mary Otero


Piercing light is showering me head to toe. Its rays are trying to<br />

penetrate every piece of my skin, aiming to pry into the depths<br />

of my very being. Each particle of light is holding me with strong<br />

hands; I can’t move. I can only stand there, blinded.<br />

Cold, thin glass supports my weight, and darkness surrounds. I<br />

feel so small, chained. I can hardly move. Uncaring eyes are staring<br />

at me from above; studying, seeing just what I’ll do next.<br />

Will I do it right?<br />

Will I make the right choice?<br />

“Dirty Feet”<br />

I’m in a vast expanse, melding with other confused faces; being<br />

told to be ready for whatever comes next, to start preparing for it.<br />

I need to act.<br />

Paths are all around me. Each is different in its own way. The one<br />

to my left is where my mother tells me to go in order to find what<br />

I seek. Next to it, the breeze carries my teacher’s voices into my<br />

ears; their echoes reverberate through me, nearly convincing me<br />

to take that trail. To my right, there are two other wide paths with<br />

footprints in the mud; unlabeled, unkempt. No one has told me<br />

about those.<br />

Why can’t I turn around and roam back down the path I just<br />

came from? I could spend my whole life walking there: back and<br />

forth, up and down that beautiful, inviting, familiar ground.<br />

My feet are on the threshold of the terrain of time that once<br />

seemed a lifetime away. Where the dirt of the past becomes mixed<br />

with freshly discovered land.<br />

I’m dancing on the edge; not quite here nor there. The thoughts<br />

invite fear’s icy touch to crawl up my legs, my back, my neck, and<br />

I shiver. I’m on the edge of it all.<br />

Before I allow my heavy legs to carry me across the beautiful soil,<br />

everything inside begs to go back, to not choose one of the new<br />

routes laid before me. I surrender to my fear, but when I turn,<br />

there’s the light again, so blinding I can no longer see the way I<br />

just came from. In the midst of the undeniable, blazing rays, I<br />

hear voices.<br />

I already know what they’re saying.<br />

“You can’t go back.”<br />

“You need to pick a path, and go.”<br />

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I’m floating in a fog, confined in an airtight box that’s pushing<br />

through space; everything I have to accomplish racing through<br />

my incredibly exhausted mind. Tethered to everything asked of<br />

me, trying to sift through each droplet of expectation in search of<br />

approval.<br />

Will I do it right?<br />

Will I make the right choice?<br />

My soul’s distress finally makes its way into my bloodstream and<br />

my temples begin to pound a terrible beat. My carefully crafted<br />

walls can no longer contain the panic that has been clawing, attempting<br />

to escape ever since I began to consider treading the<br />

treacherous, overwhelming path.<br />

I feel it behind my eyes. Growing from the deepest parts of my<br />

brain, spreading outwards in a slow, menacing way. My vision<br />

begins to blur as it stretches down my body, conquering me.<br />

Fear.<br />

Fear of the path I choose to take.<br />

Fear of disappointing.<br />

Because I don’t know anything yet.<br />

Because my feet still have the stains of the soft, comfortable soil<br />

on them; that familiar dirt between my toes.<br />

-Dahlia Walker<br />

39<br />

-Daniela Baca


“Early Bird Beats the Worm”<br />

Early bird beats the worm<br />

A dark and stormy day<br />

A worm wiggles down soon to be dead and filled with dismay<br />

A shadow forms a fatal beast awoken from its nap<br />

The worm was not expecting this it looks up and forms a yap<br />

Up early is the bird, it chomps down on its feast<br />

The worm is very chewy and slightly tastes like yeast<br />

The bird flies away<br />

It settles to its nest<br />

Now finally after a long day the bird can rest<br />

It dreams about feasting, another day as a beast<br />

The bird shrugs and sighs for now it must sleep<br />

The next morning the bird is startled frightened from its sleep<br />

It looks around and decides to continue its reap<br />

It flies around and decides on its usual worming spot<br />

Lying on the ground was a rotting apricot<br />

While munching on the fruit a noise came from behind<br />

And was the end, but a great meal for the feline<br />

“Aspen Shadows”<br />

-Eve Buehler<br />

40<br />

-Ernest Polansky


“Existential Avenue”<br />

Driving down the avenue<br />

Seems I’ve lost my way back home<br />

I look to my right and there’s nothing in sight<br />

I look to my left there’s a house of stone<br />

Castles fit for royalty<br />

With a barren desert for a view<br />

Worlds collide on just one street<br />

It’s an Existential Avenue<br />

You could have everything in your power<br />

And lose it all in just a day<br />

I was falling from my tower<br />

But you had nothing left to save<br />

I took my car and kept on driving<br />

To get as far away as I could<br />

But this road, it keeps on winding<br />

And I circled back to you<br />

So once again I’m standing in the sand outside your house<br />

In the road that I can’t cross<br />

Elena left me in the dust<br />

Abandoned me to rot and rust<br />

And with her she took the only key<br />

To our porcelain house on Empty Street<br />

For a thousand years I’ve only wandered<br />

With one single question to ponder<br />

Should I unbury what once was mine<br />

Or run to the desert on the other side?<br />

You could have everything in your power<br />

And lose it all in just a day<br />

I was once a blooming flower<br />

Now I’ve withered all away<br />

I feel the wind that’s blowing north<br />

To take me to my waiting grave<br />

I don’t belong here anymore<br />

But I’m afraid to leave this place<br />

And the world of order I have always known<br />

On the south side of the road<br />

Nothing remains of what I’ve lost<br />

For across this road gold turns to dust<br />

I keep driving down this avenue<br />

Don’t know which side’s hiding my truth<br />

41<br />

-AUREX M


-Lucy Tyroler<br />

42<br />

-Avery Moya


“The Way I Love You”<br />

I want to make carvings of the curves of your face<br />

And the way it feels against my fingertips<br />

I want to write symphonies with your breath<br />

And poems with the lines at the corners of your eyes<br />

I want to weave your scent into all the flowers of the meadows<br />

And capture your tears<br />

To paint the skies and their shadows<br />

I want to flip through the pages of your memories<br />

And explore the planets tucked beneath your eyelashes<br />

I want to drink in the sunrise of your happiness<br />

And bury myself in the clouds of your hair<br />

I want to spend every living breathing moment climbing the<br />

ridges of your fingertips and surfing the waves of the blood in<br />

your veins<br />

I want to get to know the dragon that flaps its wings beneath<br />

your ribcage<br />

I want to show you how to appreciate its burning flame<br />

I want to wrap myself in your soul<br />

And venture into your mind<br />

I want you to promise me your forever<br />

In exchange for a thousand of mine.<br />

-Anonymous<br />

Every day I sit and wait here,<br />

hoping that something will change.<br />

I miss those days that happened,<br />

and I miss when our lips happened.<br />

Your shape reminds me,<br />

of how I’ll never be you.<br />

I wish that I could meet her,<br />

and I wish that I could be her.<br />

Her beauty seeks me,<br />

what an envious sight.<br />

I know his words oppose her,<br />

but I know his words adore her.<br />

-Ryder Tregembo<br />

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44<br />

-Nora Clark-Slakey


“Bug Collector”<br />

As I sit in my car<br />

I am dependent on my steering wheel to hold my head up while I’m<br />

Staring mindlessly into my phone<br />

Looking at hundreds of videos of grown people as little kids<br />

Living their best lives<br />

The vintage camcorder style of video<br />

The tiny shirts, jackets, and pants<br />

Slapping feet pattering on the hard ground<br />

And the sound of Bug Collector in the background<br />

Strumming the undertone to gleeful laughter and excited screams<br />

I feel a sudden surge of emotion welling up in my chest<br />

Slowly creeping its way up my esophagus<br />

Sewing it up as it climbs<br />

The tears swell in my eyes<br />

Nearly blinding me<br />

The more I watch<br />

The harder I cry<br />

Tears rolling down my cheeks into my mouth like thunder<br />

My lips are blotchy and red and my eyes are swollen<br />

After sobbing for hours<br />

I finally realized why this was invoking such a response from me:<br />

My most deadly and secret fear is no longer falling<br />

It is growing up<br />

I can’t bare the feeling of innocence evaporating from my pores<br />

The little girl I once was, is fleeting<br />

I’m trying to do my best to remember her<br />

With every passing minute<br />

I seem to forget what her favorite song was<br />

Or her favorite food<br />

Or her favorite game<br />

And even if she tries to leave with all her might,<br />

I will be right here, holding her down<br />

A stake in the ground<br />

Begging her to live in me for the rest of time<br />

45<br />

-Julia Silva


I see you in the morning sun,<br />

I see you in the bluest skies,<br />

I see you wherever I go and I can’t seem to let you go.<br />

I know that you don’t feel this way,<br />

I know that you don’t love me the same,<br />

I know that you would watch me go,<br />

Yet still I happen to feel this way.<br />

Whenever I see you I wish to be near you,<br />

Whenever I’m near you I wish to be with you<br />

but whenever I’m with you, I can never keep you<br />

safely locked away.<br />

There’s a riot in my heart that I’m struggling to tame,<br />

There’s a want in my mind that is struggling to wait,<br />

There’s a flutter in my stomach that is taking off free<br />

when it comes to the idea of you and me.<br />

For you there’s no riot, or want in your mind.<br />

For you there is no struggle to keep what isn’t thine.<br />

For you, your life is simple and free,<br />

Without the tangle of you and me.<br />

I see you in the morning sun,<br />

I see you in the bluest skies,<br />

and when night falls<br />

I’m looking at the moon<br />

I’m looking at the moon but I’ll be seeing you.<br />

-Hannah Leng<br />

“End of a World”<br />

Too many times, I’ve regretted losing you<br />

I’ve never been able to admit that<br />

Even though it’s the only thing my heart knows is true<br />

She’s your sun, your whole world<br />

But you’ll always be mine.<br />

And I’ll never be her.<br />

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Maybe someday, after you’ve grown and I have too<br />

We’ll be the galaxy<br />

I’ll be your world and you, mine<br />

Up until that night,<br />

I was too craven to let you know what I meant<br />

When I said I thought you were sweet<br />

Love is a black hole, and I’m afraid I’ve gone in too soon<br />

I’ve left you behind<br />

Drowned myself in my own misery.<br />

My blood feels too cold now<br />

My heart aches and it thunders<br />

My mind feels fumbled and weak, nothing but my heart speaks<br />

But I know for sure, that I can wait<br />

I can wait here in my black hole until you’re ready too<br />

To be pulled in, and I’ll never let go<br />

I promise you, this isn’t my flaw<br />

Although maybe it’s yours,<br />

Even if that’s true, I’m never giving up, I refuse<br />

Even when the sun explodes I will still love you<br />

-Olivia Chavez<br />

-Konner Helmick<br />

47


“blinded”<br />

she had been so blinded,<br />

the carnations he left on the doorstep,<br />

the sweet honey words from his lips,<br />

the slight sheen of stars in his eyes.<br />

-Aelyn Gatsch<br />

she had failed to discern,<br />

carnations wilt, dry, and mold.<br />

once beautiful and young,<br />

now elder and rotten.<br />

48


that honey, once velvet and silk,<br />

now thick and bitter,<br />

it drips from his teeth.<br />

that stars explode,<br />

shimmer and sheen disappear,<br />

eyes go dull.<br />

dark.<br />

she had been so blinded<br />

she forgot,<br />

he’s not made of honey, petals,<br />

and stars.<br />

heaven is not embedded into his bones.<br />

his eyes are not overflowing with oceans and clouds.<br />

they’re simply blue.<br />

she unknowingly turned his somber expression, pale skin, and<br />

untamed hair,<br />

into poetry.<br />

but when she takes it all away,<br />

he’s just a boy.<br />

-Emma Diaz<br />

49<br />

-Paige Sandoval


“Tu Sangre en Mi Cuerpo”<br />

(Angela Aguilar feat. Pepe Aguilar)<br />

-Sandro Bazan<br />

A baptism through stars,<br />

brings me closer to divinity.<br />

“Baptisim”<br />

Flying through an endless heaven;<br />

a melting pot of his creation.<br />

An opportunity to repaint my eyes<br />

with the palette of the sky.<br />

50<br />

Fruit could never taste so sweet<br />

in the land of cities.<br />

Above the moon lies sounds of<br />

meaningless choirs singing<br />

lost songs.<br />

-Ryder Tregembo


Toward midnight the rain ceased<br />

And the clouds drifted away<br />

So that the sky scattered<br />

once more with the incredible lamp of stars<br />

Seeing everything so bright like headlights everywhere<br />

Every deer stopped staring into the field of stars<br />

No need for streetlights or any lights<br />

People looking at the sky<br />

like they are possessed<br />

A slight breeze becomes a stronger breeze<br />

Until it becomes wind<br />

Blows the clouds over the ocean of stars<br />

Darkness erupts like a volcano<br />

No light makes it bright<br />

Until the clouds move<br />

It will stay dark through the night<br />

-Avery Sims<br />

51<br />

-Luisa Pacheco


The clouds continue faster now<br />

It is warmer here<br />

How calm, peaceful, quiet it is<br />

I’m learning to continue as the clouds do<br />

As the spider crawling across my shoe<br />

As the ice floats along the water<br />

As the trees sway along with the wind<br />

Mother Nature doesn’t need to stop in her tracks<br />

When something is taken from her<br />

But I am restless<br />

I am stopped in my tracks<br />

Maybe she can teach me her ways<br />

To help me continue the journey she laid out<br />

Become as unstoppable as Mother Nature<br />

52<br />

-Donaven Gallegos<br />

-Finn Forsyth


“The Hospital Room”<br />

My mother lays in the hospital bed, uncomfortable, shifting<br />

around searching for a spot where her physical pain will drift<br />

away. She sits up, slowly. I adjust her pillows behind her head<br />

and back. She complains about the pain; I understand. She glances<br />

at me with the knowing awareness that, in fact, I do not understand<br />

HER pain. It’s rough, prickly, and without end. We talk,<br />

once she settles, about anything but the pain. Georgia football,<br />

the new Offensive Coordinator, her friends, her plans to walk the<br />

biggest hill in our neighborhood. She talks about everything that<br />

focuses on some future event or passion. She tries to find a way<br />

past the pain of her back, her legs, her abdomen, newly opened<br />

through a surgical procedure.<br />

I can do little more than sit, offer thoughts, and wander verbally<br />

with her as she goes from topic to topic as a way to distract her<br />

mind. It works. For a while, it works. Then it doesn’t.<br />

I help her stand and make her way to the bathroom. I disconnect<br />

the power cord from the wall as she takes her IV unit into<br />

the bathroom. She moans, unknowingly, at the pain of rising and<br />

sitting. She grabs her stomach as she coughs up phlegm. Her<br />

coughs are productive and sometimes violent reactions to the<br />

mucus that has filled her lungs. I hold back tears as she tries and<br />

fails to pull down her pajamas. She’s deeply embarrassed by her<br />

son helping her. She feels vulnerable and not the least bit comfortable<br />

in my presence. She wants privacy. She wants to be able<br />

to do things herself. She struggles with the clothing, the IVs poking<br />

out of her upper arm because of the thin skin on her hands.<br />

I help her out of the bathroom and then say, “It’s time for a<br />

walk.” Her doctors have ordered walking and getting her to move<br />

is no easy feat. As her eldest child, I feel responsible. I try to keep<br />

my tone light. “Let’s just walk down the hall and back.”<br />

After a few moments we walk through the door and into the<br />

hallway of the surgical recovery ward. The hall is filled with staff<br />

in red scrubs at computer systems hooked to all kinds of equipment.<br />

Adorned on some of these devices are pictures of flowers<br />

and names like “Brandi’s Station” with flower stickers scattered<br />

around the name written in green Sharpie and cursive lettering.<br />

As we plod past the computers, my Mom’s mood shifts; she’s in<br />

public now and greets each of the nurses and aides. She talks<br />

about everything: the busy ward, the other patients. She asks<br />

about their wellbeing and how things are going for them.<br />

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I’m amazed by her demeanor; bright, upbeat, curious. As we wander<br />

down the hall, she says, “Let’s go a little further.” We walk to<br />

the Nurse’s station and then to the right, down the hallway where<br />

patients in dire straits are housed. A woman cries out repeatedly,<br />

“Oh god, I cannot breathe! I’m dying, I’m dying.” Police officers sit<br />

in a chair at one room as a man, bound to the bed, writhes to be<br />

freed from his velcro straps. He is incoherent, shouting nonsense.<br />

As we pass, I ask the officer, a young Black woman, what happened.<br />

She says, “I cannot talk about the patient, sir.”<br />

We reach the end of the hallway and turn around at a blank wall.<br />

We walk back past the bound man, the shouting woman and the<br />

nurse’s station. As we walk down the hallway, my Mom’s pace increases<br />

slightly. She whispers, “I cannot listen to that woman yell.”<br />

We move to her temporary housing, walk into the space, and she<br />

grimaces. The bland, light green color casts a pall on the room and<br />

the industrial quality of the walls. It feels dank, dark, institutional.<br />

The lights flicker overhead. The wall behind her bed is filled with<br />

outlets of some sort. Red plugs, hose extensions, chrome, plastic,<br />

tragic.<br />

I reconnect her various devices to the power and her NG tube to<br />

the large container on the wall. It’s half filled with bile, a green,<br />

semi-clear liquid. I’ve been asked to check for signs of blood in the<br />

sludge. I help Mom sit, carefully, on the side of the bed. She cringes<br />

in pain, grabbing instinctually her abdominal area. Once she is<br />

settled, I sit in the folding chair in the room. It’s small. I’m a tall<br />

man. I shift, squirm, and move to find some comfort. Of course,<br />

there is no comfort to be had.<br />

We chat a bit more about everything and nothing. Not much to say<br />

in these moments.<br />

My Mom suddenly states, matter of factly, “I want to go home.”<br />

She’s tired of being in the hospital and misses her friends. She<br />

talks about walking with Frances, and again brings up the big hill,<br />

“It’s on McWhorter” she says and I say, “You will be able to climb<br />

that hill sooner than you know it!” She smiles, slightly.<br />

As she lays in the uncomfortable bed, her eyes start to close. She<br />

breathes more deeply. She wears the pain all over her face. It’s on<br />

her body and in her mind. I can FEEL this pain sitting about two<br />

feet from her bed. Her struggle. Her fear. My fear. The lack of solace<br />

or resolution palpable in these quiet moments.<br />

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As she falls asleep, I watch my mother try to rest in a kind of liminal<br />

state; not fully asleep and not really awake. That in-between<br />

state that brings no rest.<br />

Tears fall from the corners of my eyes as I watch. There’s nothing<br />

at all that I can do. Nothing, I can do to relieve her suffering, her<br />

struggle with her body. I watch. I know that in a very short while,<br />

I too will face these moments. My children will wonder at what<br />

to do. We will both be without a path to follow, a hope to grasp<br />

onto. Maybe I will learn this lesson, but right now, I cry. I cry<br />

for my mother, I cry for the suffering we all will face, and I wish,<br />

hope, and pray that no one faces what we face today.<br />

-Thomas Gentry-Funk<br />

55<br />

-Miri Kuenzler


56<br />

-Avery Ross


“Speak From the Heart“<br />

The stars, the flowers, all the beautiful things in the world<br />

Only exist to be compared to you<br />

You are my homecoming<br />

You are the one who taught me what it was like<br />

To feel my heart cry<br />

You’re the one whose broken pieces fit mine<br />

You’re my polar star; I’ll go wherever you guide me<br />

Whenever I lose hope that the world can change, I remember you<br />

You changed me<br />

We fell into each other so completely<br />

I cannot think of you without thinking of myself<br />

You are me and I am you<br />

You are my skin and my conscience and my spirit<br />

No one has ever known me like you<br />

I have never known anyone the way I know you<br />

I can’t ever say goodbye to you<br />

I’ll still be drifting with your echoes<br />

-Ridgly Anzalone<br />

57<br />

-Ben Hanson


Sutherland Jaramillo’s 4th and 8th Period Spanish 3<br />

classes translated “la independencia (de puerto rico),”<br />

by Raquel Salas Rivera, from Spanish to English. Below<br />

is one translation with translators indicated after each<br />

stanza. To see the original poem, click this link: https://<br />

poets.org/poem/independence-puerto-rico<br />

“the independence (of puerto rico)”<br />

we are more fierce than the snow melting;<br />

we are bigger than the cemeteries of wagons;<br />

we are more furious than the blocked wind;<br />

we are more immense than the rivers in the sea;<br />

we are more wide than the worn out tyranny;<br />

we are more tender than the roads with the land;<br />

we are more tender than the rain in the moss;<br />

we are more tender than the trembling down-pour;<br />

we are stronger than the years of pain;<br />

(Avery Anderson, Bryana Lujan)<br />

we are braver than the bullies;<br />

we are better than the word standards;<br />

we are the sun of the soil of the dream life;<br />

we are more glorious than the stolen land;<br />

we are rebels against the federal government;<br />

we are justice-seeking people against the world;<br />

we are more more than the least<br />

and more more than the best.<br />

we are isolated but sufficient.<br />

(Donaven Gallegos, Taylor Calkins)<br />

we don’t deserve to be put down.<br />

we tell our stories and pass them down<br />

from generation to generations.<br />

we are few but we are powerful.<br />

and we are greater than<br />

they think we are<br />

because we have our imaginations<br />

to empower us.<br />

(Kate Henderson, Andie Woodcock)<br />

we are the knowledge of the land<br />

together joined in a strike of knowledge<br />

their presence was gone<br />

from human history.<br />

-Background mural: Sofía Maldonado-Suárez


we are leveled and tied down,<br />

the ones that change their outer rules<br />

for knowledge of the world<br />

expand your mind.<br />

(Tommy Chalamidas, Lincoln Caldes)<br />

we are that island that has an appearance today<br />

and touches the heart.<br />

we’re a fortress without the Spanish,<br />

the chest that killed the old empire<br />

where before they stored our justice.<br />

(Xander Martinez, Bryce Buckner)<br />

it was said, to be terrible,<br />

death in the trenches<br />

and the government that induces.<br />

we are arrogant in the coast<br />

and humble in the mountain.<br />

that’s why, we harvest coffee and plant<br />

in the building that we built,<br />

for the kids we protect,<br />

the exponential jobs<br />

that we completed<br />

(Skyler Engroff-Rice, Emma Cordero)<br />

we are independent<br />

until our colonized hole has porous fear;<br />

until our bakeries are overwhelmed<br />

by newspapers and advertisements;<br />

until the act that says we’re alone on this island corrodes;<br />

until we are done looking each other in the face,<br />

joining blocks with cement,<br />

stocking guns nearby;<br />

until we have been distanced,<br />

we arrive to mail,<br />

and send cans and batteries.<br />

(Abby Kronberg, Miles Manzanares)<br />

don’t fear what you already know.<br />

we carry the fear of life<br />

while strangers steal from us.<br />

look at us good.<br />

don’t you see that we are<br />

beautiful?<br />

(Preston Gage, Chris Gist)<br />

-Background mural: Sofía Maldonado-Suárez


Tired of worrying<br />

about school,<br />

am I just stuck in a trap of things that I shouldn’t worry about?<br />

will I get my stuff done in time?<br />

I don’t know.<br />

Tired of worrying<br />

about family.<br />

am I just a snowman gazing back into autumn, looming sadly<br />

and awaiting demise?<br />

is everyone okay?<br />

I don’t know.<br />

Tired of worrying<br />

about friendships<br />

am I the new, vibrant green life in a dead field or am I the ugly<br />

purple bruise on someone’s skin?<br />

am I a good friend?<br />

I don’t know.<br />

Tired of worrying<br />

about people’s perceptions<br />

am I the bright sun in people’s day or the overgrown, battered<br />

weeds on an abandoned lot?<br />

do I sound annoying?<br />

I don’t know.<br />

Tired of worrying<br />

about my future<br />

am I just overreacting or am I simply batting a blind eye to my<br />

ladder to success?<br />

will I succeed?<br />

I don’t know.<br />

One thing I do know<br />

though<br />

is that I’m tired,<br />

just tired<br />

of worrying.<br />

60<br />

-Skyla Johnson


-Jane English<br />

61<br />

-Liana Nawarskas


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-Olivia Hanosh


“Flying Inside Your Own Body”<br />

Your lungs fill & spread themselves,<br />

wings of pink blood, and your bones<br />

empty themselves and become hollow.<br />

When you breathe in you’ll lift like a balloon<br />

and your heart is light too & huge,<br />

beating with pure joy, pure helium.<br />

The sun’s white winds blow through you,<br />

there’s nothing above you,<br />

you see the earth now as an oval jewel,<br />

radiant & seablue with love.<br />

It’s only in dreams you can do this.<br />

Waking, your heart is a shaken fist,<br />

a fine dust clogs the air you breathe in;<br />

the sun’s a hot copper weight pressing straight<br />

down on the think pink rind of your skull.<br />

It’s always the moment just before gunshot.<br />

You try & try to rise but you cannot.<br />

Margaret Atwood (1939 - )<br />

Canadian Author and Poet<br />

Winner of the Booker Prize in 2000 and 2019<br />

Best known for The Handmaid’s Tale<br />

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Index<br />

Avery Anderson..................................................................................................58<br />

Liam Andrews.....................................................................................................10<br />

Ridgly Anzalone............................................................................................10, 57<br />

Jack Aragon..........................................................................................................28<br />

Margaret Atwood................................................................................................63<br />

Steve Ausherman................................................................................................22<br />

Daniela Baca........................................................................................................39<br />

Ashadu Ball......................................................................................................2, 29<br />

Liam Bazan..........................................................................................................33<br />

Sandro Bazan.................................................................................................32, 50<br />

Josephine Beamish ..................................................................................10, 11, 27<br />

Irene Bentley...................................................................................................20, 21<br />

Jack Bilan........................................................................................................18, 26<br />

Devyn Bradbury..................................................................................................11<br />

Edie Brown....................................................................................................10, 29<br />

Bryce Buckner......................................................................................................59<br />

Eve Buehler..........................................................................................................40<br />

Taylor Calkins.....................................................................................................58<br />

Tommy Chalamidas.....................................................................................58, 59<br />

Love <strong>La</strong>ing Chavez.........................................................................................11, 33<br />

Olivia Chavez....................................................................................10, 32, 46, 47<br />

Lincoln Caldes..............................................................................................58, 59<br />

Nora Clark-Slakey...............................................................................................44<br />

Addyson Combs............................................................................................15, 16<br />

Emma Cordero....................................................................................................59<br />

Kindell Custer......................................................................................................11<br />

Emma Diaz...............................................................................................32, 48, 49<br />

Dylann Dooley...............................................................................................20, 21<br />

Mukai Dube.........................................................................................................10<br />

Rylie Elison....................................................................................................34, 35<br />

Jane English..........................................................................................................61<br />

Skyler Engroff-Rice.............................................................................................59<br />

Nicolas Fischer.....................................................................................................21<br />

Finn Forsyth...............................................................................................6, 23, 52<br />

Preston Gage........................................................................................................59<br />

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Index<br />

Donaven Gallegos...................................................................................28, 52, 58<br />

Aelyn Gatsch ...........................................................................................32, 33, 48<br />

Thomas Gentry-Funk.............................................................................53, 54, 55<br />

Roland Gerencer.................................................................................................21<br />

Chris Gist.............................................................................................................59<br />

Jacob Gutierrez...................................................................................................33<br />

Elias Hanlon.........................................................................................................11<br />

Olivia Hanosh ...............................................................................................21, 62<br />

Ben Hanson...................................................................................................32, 57<br />

Konner Helmick..................................................................................................47<br />

Kate Henderson...................................................................................................58<br />

Zara Trafton Holley.............................................................................................14<br />

Bridget Hurley.....................................................................................................20<br />

Skyla Johnson......................................................................................................60<br />

Kassia..............................................................................................................10, 32<br />

Abby Kronberg....................................................................................................59<br />

Miri Kuenzler.................................................................................................16, 55<br />

Savannah <strong>La</strong>wrence.............................................................................................30<br />

Hannah Leng.......................................................................................................46<br />

Julian Lucero........................................................................................................21<br />

Bryanna Lujan.....................................................................................................58<br />

AUREX M............................................................................................................41<br />

Jonas Mahboub...................................................................................................15<br />

Sofía Maldonado-Suárez...................................................................20, 21, 58, 59<br />

Miles Manzanares...............................................................................................59<br />

Xander Martinez.................................................................................................59<br />

Bailey Mask..........................................................................................................20<br />

Cedar McCall.......................................................................................................11<br />

Raleigh Megofna.....................................................................................13, 29, 32<br />

Le’elage Melis..................................................................................................18, 19<br />

Augustine Miller....................................................................................................7<br />

Avery Moya..........................................................................................................42<br />

Miles Moya..........................................................................................................32<br />

Mary Nakigan......................................................................................................23<br />

Nalla Nakigan......................................................................................................35<br />

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Index<br />

Liana Nawarskas............................................................................................20, 61<br />

Isaiah Olguin.......................................................................................................37<br />

Mary Otero..........................................................................................................37<br />

Luisa Pacheco...........................................................................................20, 21, 51<br />

Caleb Penrose......................................................................................................32<br />

Esperanza Plath...................................................................................................12<br />

Ernest Polansky....................................................................................................40<br />

Dys R. ...................................................................................................................11<br />

Olivia Rack.....................................................................................................17, 26<br />

Noah Rendon.......................................................................................................30<br />

Lucas Roberts......................................................................................................21<br />

Andre Romero.....................................................................................................21<br />

Avery Ross......................................................................................................33, 56<br />

Garrett Sandoval..................................................................................................21<br />

Kendra Sandoval.................................................................................................20<br />

Paige Sandoval.....................................................................................................49<br />

Matilda Scobee....................................................................................................33<br />

Rylan Sears...........................................................................................................20<br />

Tyanna Shipley.....................................................................................................19<br />

Issabella Silva..................................................................................................20, 33<br />

Julia Silva.............................................................................................6, 8, 9, 10, 45<br />

Avery Sims...........................................................................................................51<br />

Anja Stefanovic................................................................................................4, 22<br />

Ella Thompson....................................................................................................13<br />

Jon Toman............................................................................................................25<br />

Qui Ton-That.......................................................................................................11<br />

Ryder Tregembo........................................................................................31, 43, 50<br />

Lucy Tyroler.....................................................................................................3, 42<br />

Dahlia Walker...........................................................................................10, 38, 39<br />

Qihan (Kevin) Wang.............................................................................................8<br />

John Wegrzynek...............................................................................................5, 36<br />

Madeline Weisler...........................................................................................24, 25<br />

Ellie Wiegleb........................................................................................................33<br />

Georgia Williams...................................................................................................7<br />

Andie Woodcock.................................................................................................58<br />

Anonymous................................................................................................9, 36, 43<br />

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2022-<strong>2023</strong>

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