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Our Place

Our Place by M.C. Cherry Hill, NJ He took my hand and led me into the cold air. He told me that he had found a new place in my neighborhood. We walked in the cold, but his eyes warmed…

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The Woods

The Woods By: John Limjoco Clementon, NJ The woods… to me that two syllable phrase brings me vivid memories of mirth… Everyday, after finishing piles of homework, as big as a mountain, I get on my red Trek bike to…

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Summer

SUMMER by Amanda Bieber Voorhees, NJ I laid my head on the pillow, wanting to fall asleep but i can’t stop thinking about what next summer is going to bring me. But for now i’m just laying in my bed…

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The Grand Door

The Grand Door By Carson Larkwell Camden, NJ What if I told you behind closed door people’s personalities take a shift ? Theirrealpersonalitywas, short fake and practiced like a guitar rift. ... behind closed doors What if i told you…

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Don’t

Don't by Brooklyn Haddonfield, NJ they spit they yell you see a frown (a brown face with her mouth with no word coming out screaming for help) They kick They punch you see teers (rolling down her face like water…

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Community Poem

Community Poem by Ryan Turner Haddonfield, NJ Cold winds flow through every house No one is outside with the ground milky and the sky murky It’s peaceful and there is no noise to be heard No laugh, no car Not…

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Poetry’s Lifespan

Poetry’s Lifespan By Aaron Haddonfield, NJ Poetry is like building sandcastles You spend your time to construct them But it doesn't seem that way, When you gaze back and admire them But in the end The tide washes them all…

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The Ignorance I’ve Seen

The Ignorance I’ve Seen by Jordan I. Sweet Haddonfield, NJ People don’t want to face reality. But have the audacity to be ignorant. People are uninformed about a certain situation. And when they put in their input, they want to…

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The City Of Brotherly Love

Title: The City Of Brotherly Love By: Brittan Butler From: Haddonfield Friends School, Haddonfield, NJ Polluting shadows into the air. Releasing brightness nowhere to be found. Dusty ole’ cardboard in the hands of a scrawny hobo lying on the ground.…

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Never Clean

A school with a total of 2,000 students and hundreds of rooms. Always dirtied each day while 2 people clean up after hundreds of messed up kids who don’t care about anyone else and what happens around them.These couples are…

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The School Building

THE SCHOOL BUILDING The building is very big it has a libuary with a computer class in it it has 4 halls of classrooms theres two gyms and a cafeteria the front office is big the people wear khaki pants…

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MY bestfriend

My mom has always been there for me. She pushes me to do better everyday. My mom takes care of us everyday. She cleans the house, she takes us to school everyday. We bump heads at times. We may argue…

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deep depression

Deep Depression There are two girls in this high school who are in deep depression Their hearts are like broken glass they think that no one can fix them So they cut 10 times over and over so they can…

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mom and dad

Please type your poem in the space below: MOM&DAD My mom and dad use to say to me “son don’t let anything put you down.” Just as you swim you don’t let yourself drown. In my head i thought I…

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Blessing

Her smile wasn’t the same, it’s not the same like as bright as a sunny day in the summer Only time i get to see her is when the chemicals of joy hit my lungs The guts i have now…

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A turn around

It was a dark day Everything was all gray My brother was down All in the dumps But he never gave up He was laying down in the couch He was as mean as a grouch His day became so…

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Caught Up & Moving

I got in trouble in school. This was last year. Music in my head all the time. I got caught smoking, drinking, and ditching. Missed too much school. I got tickets, calls home, and arrested. My dad found out. He…

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