with classes half full
and their apathy piquing
why can’t school be done?
poetry
Overplanned
I Cry for his Loss
i cry for the card, for his loss,
for his Iraqi-Syrian past,
for all the burning hours of summer school
where he committed himself
to finishing high school in three years.
i cry for his words, for his loss,
his inescapable self that has hidden
a kind face in a chaotic classroom,
his sly smile catching my every
snuck-in witty remark
(even when no one else could).
i cry for the system, for his loss,
shuffled by our government’s wars
between homelands that stole his home,
for his pride in Iraqi architecture
that he may never see again.
i cry for his future, for his loss,
for how unequivocally kind his soul remains
after all he has witnessed in twenty-one years,
for his brothers who wait under his watchful shadow,
for our country to give him a chance.
i cry for his words, for my loss,
to not have his presence in my classroom,
to have the nicest thing anyone’s
ever written to me
disappear with a graduation ceremony.
i cry for the world, for their loss,
for robbing refugees of their rights,
for keeping the beauty that is him,
that is within all of them,
from sharing their strength
with all of us, inshallah,
for a brighter tomorrow.

Perspective
breathe in, yoga up:
my plan for our Girl Scout camp
far away from Trump
Thirteen Moments
sometimes memories
beat our current life moments
as spring winds blow in
https://stepwriteup.wordpress.com/2012/05/10/thirteen-ways-of-looking-at-these-brownies/
Baked
It’s Never Easier
her tears greasy rain
that plagues the view of this day
unwipeably gray
Location:S Leyden St,Denver,United States
Doomination
sanctity of life
disregarded by Congress
elected by us
DysFUNctional Forecast
one week after snow:
sunny summer theme park day
because spring’s fucked up
Just Stop
good night my preteens
who once were my tiny girls
you’re growing too fast







