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 Oct 2018 divi
Katie Mac
Quitting
 Oct 2018 divi
Katie Mac
Today I smoked my
first
last
cigarette.
I tucked it between my lips
as a
mother does
each night.
I pulled the sweetest,
softest drag
and the smoke mingled with
my sadness and my
exhaustion and
my defeat.
Released in foggy grey,
these feelings floated
to the surface
like dust
blown off a tomb
That
first
last
cigarette ended
too soon.
So I lit another
and made myself a hazy halo
and crowned myself with disease
and in a destructive moment
I was empty and
I was pleased.
And I think this
first
last
cigarette,
pouring out of me in streams,
singed my pain,
made me *****,
and clean.

And I said
as I smoked
my
first
new
cigarette.
*I quit.
 Oct 2018 divi
Tyler Lockwood
as autumn quietly approached
the cold air against my fingertips,
hanging out of a cracked car window,
began to feel less like a bite
and more like a kiss
 Sep 2018 divi
Samuel Louis
This is my message in a bottle
And it’s not a cry for help

It’s a parting letter
      - Poetry
In a drop of you, I lost an ocean of me.
 Sep 2018 divi
Tyler Lockwood
the trees tell each other
about a girl they've seen
the conversation dancing up their vines
whispers of her shared between their leaves
"I've seen her too"
says one to another
now even the birds listen in
using freshly bloomed ferns for cover
"I've seen what she does to rivers
what she does to seas
how she cracks the dawn
and brings the sky to his knees"
so I challenged myself to write a poem that rhymes and this is what happened and i kinda like it and i kinda hate it but here ya go
 Sep 2018 divi
Nathan
Final Hit
 Sep 2018 divi
Nathan
Another hit
Chasing that high
When does it become too much
In the case of some
Not until
They
Are
Six
Feet






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