I get money
I like my Bunches of Oats with Honey
My eggs need ’em runny
The weather, it’s sunny
I drink Dasani and got one knee
Easter time, bunny
I am funny
I like candy, yummy
Dead people, mummy
All y’all my sonny

I get money
I like my Bunches of Oats with Honey
My eggs need ’em runny
The weather, it’s sunny
I drink Dasani and got one knee
Easter time, bunny
I am funny
I like candy, yummy
Dead people, mummy
All y’all my sonny

I have a dog,
I walk in the fog,
Built like a pig, like a hog
This is a blog,
I have good dialogue,
In the morning I take a jog,
I love cereal, Kellogg
Barbecue, Hotdog
I jump high, names frog
Around the holidays I drink eggnog

I lift weights
I have mates
My least favorite fruit is dates
I’m currently looking for good insurance rates
I love playing Crazy Eight’s
When my mom gets angry she throws plates
I work at the docs, carrying crates
Our future awaits;
This poem needs someone to narrates.

I’m alone in the dark
Scared of the ocean because of shark(s)
I have a dog, she goes “bark”
I’m walking my dog, gotta embark
In school my friends said I was a narc
Fireworks; spark
Traveling international, Denmark
My teachers yell at me because of my remark(s)
I walk my dog in the park
I know a kid named Mark
After this I’m starting my villain arc

How is the lion the king of the jungle?
He his vicious and feared
He’s a killer and a king,
But how?
A lion sleeps for 20 hours day,
Meaning he rules the jungle for only 4 hours a day,
His mentality is different.
He instills fear in others
He kills in his sleep
A lion’s presence alone changes a whole community in the jungle,
Elephants, gazelles, and cheetahs all know who the ruler is
Even humans understand how merciless a lion’s mentality is
In four hours a day the lion is physically running a jungle
But for 24 hours a day the lion is psychologically ruling a jungle.
Photo from wavy.com
I came home in the early evening to find my stomach hollow
So I put together a dirty dog and placed it in my gullet to swallow,
A hot dog topped with toppings such as cheese, chili, and corn
As I placed it in my mouth I discovered a miracle had been born,
I’m a master of creation
I have the hands of god,
I can change reality like claymation
My life up until now turned to be a facade,
I start to dig in
I’ve become a professional eater,
The food disappears fast
Like I’m accelerating in a two seater,
Seconds have passed
And I’m turning down the heat,
I ate it so fast
I was sure an eating record I had beat.
You gave me a purpose
when I didn’t believe.
You pulled me from the dirt,
kissed me, and forgave me.
You taught me to feel
and you stuck around
when no one would.
I guess you’ve been here all along.
You pushed me off; I thought I died.
But I didn’t.
I learned to fly.
I was just afraid of heights.
The time came; I was ready.
I smiled crying,
sank to my knees,
and forgave the hands that hurt me.

“Leap For Joy” by Emily Olson
This Love is like the moon: the guiding light
The guiding light that is taking me home
The moon hangs on the flowers as we roam
The brilliant moon Illuminates the night
The moon watches new flowers bloom with delight
A tale as old as time, take me back to Rome
The guiding light that dims in the unknown
This love and the moon fell victim to fright
Going on, there are wounds that we must mend
Eventually, the story must end
An eclipse veiled the moon just as we feared
It’s hell on earth and the cities on fire
The serenity of the moon has tired
Just like the moon, this love has disappeared
From here I see my campus from an aerial view. If I turn around, I see the backs of the display books in the library. I feel as if I am spying on my own classes, looking through the glass as if admiring a fish tank. The empty space is filled with reflections of light as the mountains project onto the classroom air. The ceiling is as busy as the ground, as the light blends the air the way water blends light.
The soft, patchy hills feel uninviting up close as the pine needles keep me seated delicately. The towering trees are no mightier than grass in the valley, as the vertical space of campus is dominated by mountains, surrounded by empty air.
The birds aren’t tied to the ground. The space is theirs, and they are free to exist on a higher plane. They have their own conversations up here. They chatter amongst each other as I do with my friends in the confines of the trees.
For this moment, I am with them. I exist on the higher plane, resisting the hour where I will return to my path on the game board of campus. The ground is vast, and I never considered my ability to break my trails. I’ve existed on this campus for years, and I’ve traced the same route each day, etching my footprints into the ground. I’ve left spaces abandoned and ignored. There are pockets in the trees where I’ve never set foot. The heart of campus is in the green leaves, though I experience life on the white concrete, referencing the trees as accessories.
From afar, these trees are the campus. Each little patch on the mountain is a three dimensional plant that stands alone. The buildings are silent amongst the loud winds that rush through the branches, and are invisible behind the deep, warm tones of nature. Before returning to my concrete trail, I will keep in mind where the life of campus resides. My existence circles the trees, and my classroom is not as tall as I once believed.

Anything is possible
Your ideas scream
You hear screams of passion
Screams of possibility
Screams of the hope you can bring
Screams of the sorrow you lead
Screams of the love you can spread
Screams of the hatred you can unleash
You hear as you release the passion and possibility
The hope and sorrow
The love and hatred
You hear as these overwhelm your mind
Then, you stop hearing and start listening
You start to go
With no thought or care
The pen moves by itself
The music plays itself
Everything becomes thoughtless
Moving with ease
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