No One Understands
By Brianna Dimas Pioneer Charter School People stared to yell like they are in the wild. Kids don't always mean to do stuff we just kids. No one understand us Everyday a kid is yelled at once or twice. Can't…
By Brianna Dimas Pioneer Charter School People stared to yell like they are in the wild. Kids don't always mean to do stuff we just kids. No one understand us Everyday a kid is yelled at once or twice. Can't…
by. LLuvia Solis Pioneer Charter School I have problems even though some times I act like the words i hear and get yelled in my face don't hurt me (they do) I some times argue with my parents I still…
by Francisco Casillas Pioneer Charter School The players were big and scary. We were small and scared. They had more experience. We had less, who cared. But we never gave up. We were trying but were failing. The whole…
By. Jose Escobedo Pioneer Charter School When I play soccer I know its tireing But worth the sweat. It is my passion. Don't give up on your dream It could be your passion You may not like it. Its…
by Eduardo Casillas Pioneer Charter School Many people may think I'm from Mexico. But I wasn't born there. My parents are from there but that don't mean I'm from Mexico. I was born in Denver, Colorado. I'm proud to…
By: Erika Palomino Pioneer Charter School A literary response to Langston Hughes' poem "Dinner Guest: Me" and "Weary Blues" Many African-Americans tell themselves, "I Am The Negro Problem" African-Americans just answering question of White minds, We all wondering How…
By Kelvin Escobar Pioneer Charter School A literary response to Countee Cullen's poem "Heritage" they are making fun of his skin they made fun of his heritage and traditions they were accusing them of stuff they didn't do all…
By: Suleika Moreno Pioneer Charter School Drama. Why drama? Fighting and screaming. Arguing for something. They you can't understand. My friends cutting themselves I'm scared. Why are you doing it? Are they sad or mad? I don't know. Having…
By: Uriel Aviles Pioneer Charter Mexico, where my family ascended, I thank my ancestors that's not where it ended, Crossing the border where you're solitary, Knowing you're being hunted by the military, The selfish desire of wanting to maintain peace,…
by Yamilex Flores Pioneer Charter School I am always alone in the dark nights. Though I smile every time you see me. Although, people always murmur what I look like because of that I am ashamed of who I am.…
by: Pamela Alonso Pioneer Charter School I am from a family from Mexican haritage I am from music and the tamales that my grandma made. I am from Denver,Colorado. I am from a place that always smells like food every…
By Juan Ayala Pioneer Charter School I'm not a wetback get that fact straight. We ain't meant to get judged because were no game if we cross the border we come for a better life. We do it so that…
A collective poem by the Class of 2020 Pioneer Charter School Inspired by Langston Hughes' poem "The Negro Speaks of Rivers" My soul has grown proud of my heritage. -Abraham I walk along the top of the Great Wall…
By Phillipp Williams Pioneer Charter School A literary response to Langston Hughes' poem "Dinner Guest: Me" and Claude McKay's poem "The Lynching" Yes, I said it. I'm a Negro. I see lots of people winning and dinning. What's the…
By Merli Vasquez Pioneer Charter School Immigration laws ares just not fair. It's not fair because they send them back. I hate to see people cry because they had to leave their family. If I was in their spot…
by Alex Martinez Pioneer Charter School Madden 25 Once again the same taste of blue Gatorade in my mouth the same taste of sour pack in my mouth the same teams to pick in the NFL just for the game…
By Jorge Venzor Pioneer Charter The horrible ways to get a habit to any chemical people make in a horribble way it all turns out in a sense of a way to the things it does to you is bad…
By Alonso Martin Pioneer Charter School All the insults All the hate I'm just a human And nothing else I stand alone We stand together I take the hit We share the pain I con only hope For it to…
Were I'm From Poem by Tania Gomez Pioneer Charter School I am from a warm blankets and hot chocolate I am from a loud house I am from a Mexican family and Mexican food I am from warm blankets and hot…
By Fabian Gallegos Pioneer Charter School I am from Mexican flags hung in my room I am from Xbox to Samsung I am from a small house in a poor neighborhood I am from grass and dandelions growing in perfect…