• Fri. Sep 27th, 2024

Poetry Now! The Clarion’s August poetry roundup

Published in our Aug. issue, these magnificent poems are here to dazzle you all once again.

“Mt. Fuji in the Sky” by Jey Ley, Creative Writer

On a drive from Dayton to Cincinnati
Sculpted from a range of clouds overpassing the highway
—Mount Fuji in the sky!—
until high winds like dynamite remove all but the susurrus
of a dream and rushing tires.

“Untitled” by Macey Heys, Creative Writing Graduate

I wish I didn’t have to stop myself from saying “I love you” before hanging up
I cannot help it that the words are right there on the tip of my tongue
And a “bye” just doesn’t suffice anymore

“The Fireline Between” by Jey Ley, Creative Writer

Long ago,
my brothers scratched a fireline
between me and them,
so that my raging fire
wouldn’t consume them too.
Over the years,
that line has fortified
into the impenetrable barrier
it is now,
despite my cooling embers.

“Untitled” by Jaime Herzog


Inside me, the ghost of yesterday’s regrets evaporate
Bereft and forgotten as the hazy smoke hangs in the air
A world of broken dreams now flutters in the breeze
And yet, a small spark ignites
A red hot ember blazes with future promises
And happiness is found again

“Oh You Stupid and Ignorant Fool” by Jessie Ngowoh, Biology Major

Ohhh you stupid and ignorant fool,
How many times will you be used as a stool
or played with anytime like a tool
The lessons you learned I swear are true
But here you are joining the crew
Don’t come back crying like the few
You will be alone like a single drop of dew
Every time you act like it’s all brand new
Ohh you stupid and ignorant fool