Two Poems for National Poetry Month
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013The Bedtime Stories the Mirror Told Me
Every night, before I fall into my dreams
I will go to the mirror
The mirror tells me one bedtime story
It’s about me, and I drown in those sweet stories, every time
I see my eyes in the mirror
The mirror told me a story about those eyes
It said my pupils are the dark sky with stars in it
They are the cradle that carries the history of my family
I see my lips in the mirror
The mirror told me a story about those lips
It said, together they are the best gramophone in the world
They sing graceful songs to the children
I see my nose in the mirror
The mirror told me a story about that nose
It said it’s my protector
It feels the joy and fear in the air
Helps me avoid the monster
I love the mirror
The bedtime stories it tells me are the best sleeping pills
I fall into my dreams with its best wish
–Olivia Chen, 16
At a Loss
It’s kind of hard to tell but my words are
Filled with shame
My heart is full of pain and my mind is
Filled with game
Allergic to the sun but deep inside I love the rain
My lifestyle is so attractive
Because of my sins my years subtracted
Stressed out but not depressed not
Many know the difference
Cautious of my surroundings and
The rest is not my business
Sometimes I walk with a hunch but
Not because I’m lazy
It might be because I’m crazy that’s
What momma should have named me but
That’s what the ghetto made me
I just hope nobody blames me
Because I’m not the type to snitch and
I’m not the type to judge
I’m not the type to blame but to
God I hold a grudge because I
Feel so mad and violent
While I pray for peace and Love
–DA
These poems are from forthcoming WritersCorps books by students from Mission High School and Woodside Learning Center, respectively. Books will be available in May 2013.
Poem of the Month: April 2013



