Thursday, December 6, 2012

Welcome to the Scribbler

Welcome to the Scribbler, previously Spork, the Hudson High School Art and Literary Magazine has moved to a new blog, and a new look. You can still e-mail Carol Hobbs any submissions that you may have at chobbs@hudson.k12.ma.us, or you can hand deliver than to her room F105, you can even place them in her mail box in the main office. You can also e-mail our editorial staff with any questions or submissions you may have at sporkhhs@gmail.com or email our editor in chief at jmclean776@gmail.com, there will also still be the submission box in the Hudson High School Library at the main desk.
We will also be placing all submissions on this website. If you go to the Spork blog you will just see a post directing you to come here (there is a link provided!) also you may have noticed that all submissions that were published on Spork have been transferred over to the Scribbler's blog.
Scribbler will be slowly going as a publication such as a monthly book review written by an editorial member once a month (this should be seen as early as January.)

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Falling Somewhere


By Sarah Ellis

I know I’m falling somewhere
But where?
Maybe down a rabbit hole?
Or have I really been standing on solid ground?
No, I’m going somewhere
Am I spiraling out of control?
Who knows?
But I’ll be there someday
I don’t know where yet.
But I will when I get there.

Then I’ll be home.

Bimini Sunset


By Susan Bryant

The trees sway with bliss
The ocean crashes, so clear
Paradise this is

Waking up to this
Sky of rainbow colors rise
Red and orange burst

The sound puts you to sleep
Awakes you for another
Day in vacation life

Poetry by Rebecca Beaudoin



Flooded

Hard as a rock
Tough as steel
Wielder of once a powerful cold stare
Even into the eye of a storm
It could stop enemies in their tracks
That used to be you
Now, that stare floods with tears

Security

Diversity is a good thing
You have the power to rule your life
There will be people who stand in your way
But do not wait
Life is worth living
Never forfeit


Frienemies

We used to be friends
Now we are enemies
We were allies
Fighting for the same cause
Now you’ve turned a cold shoulder
In response a great wall was built to only divide

High School

You are free to be yourself
Bullets fly left and right
One army untrained
The other, skilled assassins
The traitor comes out on top
Bullets fly left and right
Enemies were gained
Allies lost
A cold silence stands between them
Bullets fly left and right
Veterans bear battle scars both permanent and invisible
Once peers are now enemies
The war ends when the caps are in the air
Graduation


Fate

“Fate is a wild mare
You must grasp onto its saddle for your life
Trust it every step of the way
Its ways are mysterious
Like its misty gray tone
It cannot be tamed
And it lures you with its grace
Whether you decide to enjoy the ride or not
You must always trust its decisions
For better or worse,”
Said my father, leaving me alone to my solitude.

A Rose

Its once sturdy stem wilts in agony
It once braced the relationship they shared
Its brightly-colored petals wither and crumble
They alight to the blood-stained ground
Where battles were fought with tears
This flower once symbolized love
Now destruction has taken its toll

Nothing Compares

My mother’s love is thin
As thin as the silk of her cloak
Her so-called love cages me in
Keeps me from my potential
I wish to please her
But I can never be the daughter of her dreams

His love is gold
Rare and pure
But mother thinks not so
Only because of the rags he wears

Here I will never be free
With him I’ll be disowned
To leave or not to leave
That is the question