Tapestry of Loss
Lily Berzoza, Staff Videographer
Tapestry of Loss
A visual poem written and directed by Lily Berzoza.
Shattered Glass
Rose Cordova, Staff Writer and Social Media Contributor
Shattered glass, glass that has been picked up and put back together time and time again with glue, low-quality glue, but glue nonetheless. The glue is what keeps it together, as it is medication or pure ignorance. It acts as a protector from the things shattered glass chooses not to see. The glue, in its opinion, helps the shattered glass. It saves the shattered glass from any more harm, from tiny disputes to detrimental conflict. What the glue does not know is that the shattered glass no longer wants protection but to feel the war within, to fight, to live, to survive, to die. The shattered glass pleads and pleads with the glue, but the glue is relentless; it sees no problem with staying put; it is a creature of habit by pure definition: “Someone who has a noticeable number of habits that determine or characterize his behavior, a methodical kind of person, a very willing slave to routine.” (Unknown Author).
Plaster Mask
Austin Price, Editor in Chief
Every day is the same
My eyes are tired
My face is long
My lips are pursed
Cut My Strings
By Austin Price, Editor in Chief
Cut my strings
Set me free
For you don’t matter
You can’t control me