HAYWIRE Issue 2 Fall 2013
THE SUN’S REPLICATE
by Lucie Charlotte Lange
In the moonlight,
We don’t know:
What is right?
What is wrong?
In the moonlight,
We do things,
That in the sunlight,
We’d never do.
In the moonlight,
We lose ourselves,
In the moonlight,
We forget ourselves,
In the moonlight,
We hide away.
In the moonlight,
We wait for the sun,
Under this ever lasting moonlight,
Time, never runs.
PAPA TREE
by Justus Rising, 10th grade
The old tree was quite sagacious,
His children, the leaves, shrieked:
“Don’t make us.”
Said the tree with a frown,
“Now you must all fall down.”
Thus colorful beings became slush.
Artwork by Alex Guete, 12th grade
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