All Nonfiction
- Bullying
 - Books
 - Academic
 - Author Interviews
 - Celebrity interviews
 - College Articles
 - College Essays
 - Educator of the Year
 - Heroes
 - Interviews
 - Memoir
 - Personal Experience
 - Sports
 - Travel & Culture
 All Opinions
- Bullying
 - Current Events / Politics
 - Discrimination
 - Drugs / Alcohol / Smoking
 - Entertainment / Celebrities
 - Environment
 - Love / Relationships
 - Movies / Music / TV
 - Pop Culture / Trends
 - School / College
 - Social Issues / Civics
 - Spirituality / Religion
 - Sports / Hobbies
 All Hot Topics
- Bullying
 - Community Service
 - Environment
 - Health
 - Letters to the Editor
 - Pride & Prejudice
 - What Matters
 - Back
 
Summer Guide
- Program Links
 - Program Reviews
 - Back
 
College Guide
- College Links
 - College Reviews
 - College Essays
 - College Articles
 - Back
 
Tabetha's Picture
I. For A Living
  
 Catch just a glimpse
 From the corner of your eye
 And you look back just to make sure...
 There's a figure in the mere
 Between the angles and the squares
 In the room where you felt someone there
  
 Wakin' up
 In the house
 Mocking all the residents
 Wakin' up
 Just to get out
  
 In T-minus fifteen
 Find the lady in the river
 Uncover the face and the name
 Suicide watch
 By the sycamore trees
 Discover the truth to the crime
  
 Here she comes
 In her gown
 Walkin' down the front row
 Here she comes
 She's gonna drown
  
 II. For A Visit
  
 These morning graves
 Are facing me
 The young and brave
 It's plain to see
  
 Spreading blight
 On the loose
 To make it right
 To cut the noose
  
 These morning graves
 A lens-eye dream
 Is just what they gave
 To the early news team
  
 A legend is built
 Story by story
 'Til support beams tilt
 From their former glory
  
 These morning graves
 Made just for knaves
 Their souls are now gone
 And yet still linger on
  
 III. For A Moment
  
 You seem so distant
 Far
 Non-existant
 Marred from the surface
 Gone
  
 It's been lonely too long
 Charred up glass
 Glinting from the attic
 The basement, have at it
 In the proper static
  
 Whistling through the harp and the stone
 Channeling greed
 Harboring past
 Non-existent
 Inside the glass
  
 In the photograph
 It's been burned
 Of the sink and the bath
 Moved and turned
 Shrinking, showering
 In the tile harrowing
 Showing it's jaws for the photographer's paws
 In the bubbling fizz
 "That girl in the tub
 I don't know who she is."

Similar Articles
JOIN THE DISCUSSION
This article has 0 comments.