Learning Through the Rain

online learning is a thunderstorm
to most people I know,
it is dark and cloudy
my sister’s grades are a part of the rain
in this storm, intelligence doesn’t mean a thing
crashing and falling down
with thunder booming
and shaking
across the sky
carrying the dreaded dinging doorbell
and ominous clacking keys
like claws on a tile floor
we have tried giving her umbrellas
or shelter from the downpour
and covered her ears
but the sounds get louder
the umbrellas are tearing
and the shelters are crumbling
under the heavy weight of isolation
forced upon an extrovert

my friends are getting tense
trying to bargain for sleepovers
the rain contains the workload
the moving
my lack of time
their umbrellas are upside down
filled with the water of my problems
being loaded into their loneliness
and my guilt at being so helpless
against the tide rolling their way
while the booms echo
throughout the empty space
where hamster sleepovers
and nerf gun wars
used to take place

but I am different here
the sun hurts my eyes
and makes me too hot
so when the clouds come along,
i’ll roll up
in an imaginary vehicle
from the books I’ve read
the shows I’ve watched
and the stories in my head
my inspiration comes from the clouds
and the shapes they make
and the sounds of music
that thunder creates
my mind and my soul
have started to wake

my lack of sleep is no more
cleaning gym clothes is less of a chore
the thunder is the music
that pounds through my head
constantly changing
always the same
the rain carries cool, refreshing splashes of relief
that fall upon my introverted face
it moves in different ways
it moves at my pace
a crashing downpour
or a light sprinkle on my face
i control the rain
i’ve made it mine
i’ve stopped the flood
and surfed the tide
i dance under clouds
and skies of gray
while my friends and family
are huddled away
the cold and the wind
blow through the windows
and doors
and into my life
where the blinding sun
is no more

Up and Down

Someone who loves you, someone who cares.
Will sit next to you on this roller coaster,
For the long and scary ride;

Through the wind slashing at your face,
Through the ups and the downs,
Through the break in the tracks,
Through the view at the top,
And the steep incline down.

Someone who loves you, someone who cares.
Will be by your side as you exit towards the stairs.

They’ll guide you, and love you,
When no one else will.

The Invasion

The Invasion
It began from some bats
They say
It will pass with time
They say
Stay indoors
Dont go outside
They say
In China it began
Some panic ahead
No one knew
It would come to this
They ran
They hid
But soon it spread
Everywhere there’s panic
Not knowing what to do
There’s nowhere to hide
There’s nowhere to run
It is everywhere
People are sick
Some are dying
Hospitals Overwhelmed
People not knowing what to do
Presidents in lockdown
No friend for reassurance
No visits from your grandma
Grocery Stores getting mobbed
No food left for us
Homeless in trouble
No going out of town
Schools canceled
Doors Shutting
People turning on eachother
At the time when we need each other most of all
And here I am
Right in the middle
Worried for my family
Worried for my school
And most of all
Worried for Me

Home

When the sun sets, home in my bed is where I’ll be,
tucked in between the sheets.
I hear the thunder, as it beats,
BANG,
BANG,
BANG, lightning lights up my room.

Pulling covers over my head,
I see my toes on the other side of the bed.
My bed shakes, my shelves rattle.
It’s Henry Hudson’s bowling battle.
Then silence soothes me, as I fall into a cloud of sleep.
In my bed is where I’ll be.

Just add water

Friendship is like a flower
Flowers can grow
or they can die
If you leave a flower, it will die
If you water a flower, it will grow
A toxic storm could hit
And Kill it
Flowers can be beautiful
Or the opposite
Add water, Add trust
Friendship needs Care
Friendships need to be Healthy
They can also be unhealthy.
You can lose friends
But you can make new friends too
Just add water

AMONG US IMPOSTOR EMPORER

Guess what? Impostor again,
they are scary fiends no they are not friends.

Ch Ch Ch! Pow boom bang!
Must stab and shoot to win the game.

Dang!!! Dead body that´s lit,
must´ve been my partner better self report it.

I stabbed yellow in the deltoid,
sneaking through a vent is like a dark void.

When I come out I see the light,
killing someone in Admin yeah Imma win the fight.

Where did all the crew mates go away,
Red´s fixin wires, Green´s in the Medbay.

I´ll kill red first while he´s fixin the wires,
I´m the best assassin anyone will hire.

Then to Medbay I´ll vent and kill green in his scan,
poor guy didn´t get a long lifespan.

Someone reported Red´s body now there´s a meeting,
They vote off the wrong guy looks can be deceiving.

I won the game because of this you better see, if you see me in the halls you better flee,
I´m outrageous, way more than just a murderer, guess what??? I´M THE IMPOSTOR EMPEROR!!

Driving Home

Your eyes glowed bright on the stage
Softly smiling, you sang among the shining,
dancing lights.
Your lilting voice, rhythmic and carefree
reached out to me,
bled the words whispered to me
as I peered from behind the finely spun cocoon
of wool.

Driving home,
the lights along the street wobbled
as I slipped and bounced in the car seat,
each groove and divot pulsating through me.
The shadowed sky was bruised and
the streets were quiet—slick with rain—muted,
illuminated only by the streams of faded yellow light
winding across the sunken grass blades, which trembled under each droplet swallowed.
A small river had collected along the side of the road
where a billboard, exhausted from the dry sun and whipping rain,
advertised a zebra losing its famous black stripes.

My eyes soon fell closed
to the tune of the car humming
and was awakened only to the doors opening softly
and shutting shyly.
I could hear Orion now,
for whom I’d searched for, carefully folded, then pocketed away
for future use after being found hidden behind the back-yard gate.

It was time to walk,
and careful to step around the snails
leaving their slick trails in the darkness,
I shuffled drowsily to the door.

Relic

I felt you trembling in my hand,
carefully and fearfully watching it grow
smaller behind us,
until the daunting castle of steel became
nothing more than a mirage: a delicate
construction of steel and glass studded with
miniature relics…

Your tentative eyes had peeked over at me,
worried of harsh critique.
I was bemused of you, the photo’s subject:
a weary face framed in gray,
lines carved from trampled years long gone,
whose pensive thoughts whirled away,
released as the flash of the camera left the face
exposed in harsh artificial light.

I reached out, transfixed by your
weathered, rough cheeks,
but was alarmed at the smoothness of the
photograph that met my fingertips.

In your eyes I could see the fear,
fear of being
swallowed
by the echoing obsoleteness of
the museum.

How could I let you go?

I ran.

I felt you trembling in my hand
carefully and fearfully watching it grow
smaller behind us,
until the daunting castle of steel became
nothing more than light reflecting off a box
of miniature treasures…

Today, the photograph is softly withered from
being folded
Tucked into a pocket
Unfolded
Looked at
Folded again and tucked away

But I still touch the photo lightly, attempting
not to grasp you too tightly,
for fear of crushing the sweet musings of
years caught within the lines of your face.