Personal Journey
End yourself,
in a world
where everything is at your fingertips.
But you can’t possibly grade it,
take it,
keep it.
Because it remains hidden,
in a box of wonders,
in a room of questions,
in a world of mysteries,
waiting to be discovered.
If you seek, you shall find.
Follow the voice inside
who guides you along
the barren path.
Follow the feeling
that insists you go.
Follow the spirit
deep within.
Follow the heart
that keeps you alive.
For the one who guides you
is never wrong.
—Alysha A., Grade 10
Ramadan
The ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
Ramadan is like a river
I swim through, until I need a larger body of water, food.
Then I keep following this cycle until Ramadan is over.
Ramadan is like a month of being good.
At the end of Ramadan is Eid-ul-futr, the Islamic Thanksgiving.
Eid-ul-fitr is a holiday for Muslims at the end of the month.
Oh yes, you must have the candy.
—Moonim, Muhammed, and Mahidi
Anger
Catastrophic events, clashes and clangs
Misery embellished in my soul
Unable to communicate
Undesired peace.
Struggling for an answer
To the confusing world around me
Broken hearts, unmended spirits
No harmony.
Rhythm is devalued, spare and torn.
Misused and abused
Shattered and worn
Nothing but fear
Where is the faith
The belief in what could possibly be a normal society
an undestructed world
“Never to happen!” people say
All in one scribbled line.
—Dominque W., Grade 9
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Rain
That which sustains life
falls from the heavens
to shower the earth
with love.
—Alysha A., grade 10
Words
See the words,
Nice words.
How they make you
Feel proud.
Say them loud.
See the awesome cool ways,
Hear the saying of the word.
Hear the words,
Mean words.
How they crush a
Human’s heart and
Kill their feelings.
—Yasmeen W., grade 6
Spring
Spring is beautiful, just like nature.
It captures our spirit like a fisherman
Does to fish.
It promotes the feeling of love
And lands us on a trip,
Not to the moon or Mars,
But to peace and harmony.
—Nicole M., grade 7
I Am the World
I am the earth, I am the world.
I am swimming in the stars.
The clouds are my feet.
I have blue hair.
My hair is soft
and it gets wet a lot
with my tears
falling into people.
The winds are my wishes
spreading around,
and the thunder is my scream
yelling for help.
—Stephanie M., grade 5
The Threshold
Ramadan, the greatest gift and blessing to mankind
and the incarnation of kindness.
Ramadan, the month to forgive, give and earn.
Earn rewards, give to the poor,
collect some money and fundraise door to door.
The month is a time to empty our pockets
and to give to the ones that don't have them.
Lailatul Qadr, the night of infinite blessings
and the threshold between eternal suffering or eternal bliss.
Eid brings joy to all people, no matter how poor they may be.
—Nishi, Sharmin, and Umme
Love
No one invented love,
It's just a feeling in life.
When you love someone,
It's caring for someone.
Love is the importance of life.
Always promise to be there
And care for each other.
Love is not just about boyfriend and girlfriend,
It's about loving everyone,
Even your enemy.
—Josue N., grade 6
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