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Posts tagged with ‘Poetry’

  • Apr162019

    “Betrayal” by Joby Crichton

    The road is long and wide. His umbrella resting on his arm. Those clouds disappear too quickly. Baby birds chirp…

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  • Apr132019

    “No Where -vz- Now Here” by Jimmy James Thennes

    When the question is asked, what is life’s path? Being at the “Y” as a point in reference, or “why”…

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  • Apr132019

    “Someone Like You” by Jamaica Aquino

    Your mouth runs like a race car on a highway Surpassing its speed limit. With no cops in sight, you…

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  • Apr112019

    “The Fall” by Krislynn Saludares

    I sat in a boat going with the current of the river. I listened to the birds sing and admired…

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  • Apr112019

    “The Anxious Path” by Stacey Ann Coloma

    I walk barefoot along the maple wooden boards at dusk. In the distance I see the sunset along the horizon…

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  • Apr042019

    “Where I’m From” by Mikala Santos

    I am from nature, from land and taro patches I am from the fresh breeze in the air. (Refreshing my…

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  • Apr042019

    “A Hiki I Ke Aloha ʻĀina Hope Loa” by Kaʻiulani Kaniaupio

    Settling in the back of the class, learning the history of your people straight from the sugar dipped tongue of…

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  • Apr042019

    “The Hawaiian Renaissance” by Kerisyn Gilbert

    The Hawaiian Renaissance A redemption of a forgotten people Woken up from a white coma They stand uneducated of the…

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  • Apr012019

    “Memories” by Joey Cochran

    Hey, Past me Do you remember That one Christmas When they kept screaming And the tree fell When a knife…

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  • Apr012019

    “Afternoon Awakening” by Cheysen Cabuyadao-Sipe

    Oh, dear children, finish your ignorance, how it disgusts me that you’re the future. The truth, you’re no longer of…

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