Who Am I? By Sarah Susanna Rhomberg I am a girl. I am a sister. I am a daughter. I am a tea-drinker. I...
Poetry Articles
The Journal | A Poem
The Journal By Ella Fischer One hundred Septembers ago, He gave a book to his dear. “As you grow, it will too, But...
Colors | A Poem
By Addison R. Vallier They try to fit my mind in a box Squeeze me into their perfect mold My splattered, scattered,...
I, Windkeeper
I, apprentice of storytelling Seeking to hold the wind in a cage Broken by trials unending The...
My Testimony
By Natalie Griffin That glorious day I felt a stir, One in my heart that I’d never heard. It...
Streetlights
I see the world two different ways. Day-old tea and dried petals, spilled and scattered....
Wonders of the Wind
By Grace M. The wind whirls Curls Shakes Quakes It pushes the seas And causes the breeze It flies the kites And stirs...
The Sound of Redemption
The idea of sound has always been one of my favorites. To watch fireworks as they hit the top...
Perfectionist’s Prayer
Lord, give me the courage to accept that I am human. Give me the confidence to plod in the...
My Doubts, My Story, My Song
By Joy Mastron My Doubts I keep thinking to myself, Your grace is too much. Will there ever be...
God’s Calling for Me
By Michaela Bush There is a voice that stays deep inside, It’s something enormous I can’t seem...
Dead Pens
By D.G. Snapper Oh no! Not again. Why me? This pen! I unscrew the lid And check the ink holder...