The Fire
March 17 2007Red, gold, copper, hews, Her face lights up In the embers skew Dancing and twirling Around the fire Her eyes reflect Her burning desire The flames grow higher As her heart pounds louder She moves like the wind Free and somber.
Red, gold, copper, hews, Her face lights up In the embers skew Dancing and twirling Around the fire Her eyes reflect Her burning desire The flames grow higher As her heart pounds louder She moves like the wind Free and somber.
Editor’s note: This poem was written by Adrienne White, a senior at ARTech in Northfield. I. We’ll get to the bottom of this on an empty stomach, on an emptied day When boredom struck 1200 mils when boredom struck gold, golden fabric curtains Killing time released from the twisting of caps we’ll make a toast […]
Editor’s note: This short story was written by Allen of Northfield School of Arts and Technology as part of an independent writing project. The vector drawing on both this article and Charter Vision’s home page was created by Lauren, a 9th grader from the same school. There’s no denying she’s cute. I think she’s cute. […]
Editor’s note: These two poems were submitted by Caitlin, a sophomore at Liberty High. From the top, I only see tiny dots. The distance from the ground up is greatly reflected from my gaze. Once the ride slows down and reaches the bottom I can see people with cotton candy, balloons, popcorn; children — stuffed […]
Editor’s note: Twelve students from Northfield School of Arts and Technology, including Sean, participated in a week-long writing retreat, during which they wrote everything from poetry to short to stories to editorials. This was one of the items produced on the retreat. Also note that this is one of two “Seans” attending the school — […]
Editor’s note: Rose Card is a senior at Northfield School of Arts and Technology (ARTECH) and a member of Charter Vision’s student editorial board. The illustration featured on the home page and at the bottom of this page was also drawn by her. I’d never been politically inclined. I knew the name of our president, […]
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