Tag: poetry
Bittersweet
Age led me to believe
That young love is bittersweet.
From the first hug to the first kiss,
Moments too sweet to miss.
Awkward glances across the room,
Hoping...
Closed doors
There was a knock on my window
On that long chilly night
Then a creak from the floorboards
Outside my door
There was a crash
And a bump
My entire...
Precious Inventions
In the midst of the town, an inventor,
Old and frail, but still, reluctantly, alive;
Inventions unlike others – nearly human.
One in particular, a cute white...
Feature Fiction: Beginning’s Eve
A woman walked in the garden
Her footsteps marked the infant ground
Ideas coiled around her heart
Voices hissed within her head
A woman plucked an apple
She thought...
KUCR Off the Record: Quaransingles
‘Cholla’ by Jerry Paper
By: Marc Arteaga, CW
Right off the bat, Jerry Paper’s newest single “Cholla” strikes the listener’s ears with a bouncy instrumental that...
Persian Poetry and Prose opens IRANspiration
IRANspiration week started on Monday, Jan. 27. Students piled into HUB 377, picked up sandwiches and took seats for a lecture presented by Dr....
Written Voice
I’ve fallen in love with writing.
The rhythmic tapping of keys,
The faint scribbling of a pen,
The sound of an eraser taking away the mistakes that...