
VOX Teen Poetry: “Somebody Else’s Story”
This is the story or someone who said no, Or at least said no without it coming out their mouth Motionless, she lay, her mind

This is the story or someone who said no, Or at least said no without it coming out their mouth Motionless, she lay, her mind

there is a morsel of fishing out for affection in a real sense wherever in america despite the fact that we’re an abyss of adoration

Does anyone ever ponder on the thought that they were never asked to be here? But we’re shamed if we choose not to stay? We’re

In the beginning, God made man And man and woman made me Being stripped of who I am What has that made me? You say

the moon is my constant it never appears to change formed by collision she fills in an unexplained manner many a hit she secures the

“Is the wind silent? “ “Only when it blows softy!” These are the two phrases I hear spoken of me all the time, But how

This poem, “Truth,” is about not keeping things inside and “staying real” with yourself and allowing all of you to feel and think as you

In loving memory of Venery K. Morgan You are a warrior. The trunk of the tree that holds the branches together. The branches that produce

In order to quantify my love for Spotify, There’s not a singular reason why, It’s everything that happens and what it implies. Here’s my reason

VOX ATL’s Brian K. shares a personal poem about his relationship with his father.

It’s not the college I remember touring, But that’s what life is, hardly boring. I’ve learned how to change, In a world so strange.

Dear You, I’m proud of you sis. Yes, you. Look at you, picking yourself up from being pricked and bruised by thorns, and rising above