Recently, I had to write a speech for a competition at school on any topic, and I picked my grandmother, who has Alzheimer’s. I feel …
Hurricane by Cathrine Nevelius
Your love took me by storm Like a hurricane Wrecking everything In its way It did not brew It took me by surprise When I …
Forget by Alafiya Memon
Spin with me at the beach with your feet in the water the sea kissing your ankles the sand touching your toes forget your woes …
Toxic by Marisa Yow
Shot I: He wishes to forget the moment he first met her He wishes he couldn’t remember the colour of her eyes Shot II: The …
The Art of Forgetting by Layla Zatar
Strawberry blond hair curtaining a beautiful face. Pale soft skin, a porcelain doll laying on a hard surface scattered with shards of glass. Green shining …
Kissing Boys That Taste Like Ink and Spitting Fire in Motel Sinks by Lindsey Hobart
The first boy I kiss doesn’t write. He doesn’t understand why my bedroom walls tell stories that are sixteen years too long. He does not …