
VOX Teen Poetry: Willow
Willow When I first said I love you you smiled mimicked me and ran away. When you came back I dropped everything to hold your

Willow When I first said I love you you smiled mimicked me and ran away. When you came back I dropped everything to hold your

steady six months of watching through the window but it’s hard to see through my reflection the world passes by i hoped to stop it

VOX ATL contributor and Leap Year fellow Alajha delivers a new poem.

VOX ATL Alajha DeBruce shares her first poem with us.

VOX ATL staff writer Kayvon shares his first ever published poem with us.

VOX ATL staff writer Tyler Bey shares his latest collection of poems.

VOX ATL staff member Imani Randolph delivers her first poem, “A New Beginning.”

After having so much fun back in December, VOX ATL linked up with Atlanta Hawks rookie Omari Spellman to give Atlanta youth another chance to

Filth and Perfection The smell of my rusty cell reminds me I’m filthy My teeth are stripped with the nails that tap and swipe up

Teen staffer Tyler Bey shares his second poetry collection, “The Color of an Insufficient Yet Nostalgic America,” exclusively with VOX ATL.

VOX staffer Rachel Springer shares a powerful piece about her experience in Paris, France; “The City of Lights.”

Our first VOX Teen Poetry submission for the 2018-19 school year comes from Tyler Bey.