PRISM Compilation
Students from all grades at Sacred Heart Academy have showcased their writing talents in their submissions to PRISM Magazine. Read on to view some amazing work!
Nourish Her Intellect by Jaala Welch
Starve her ego and feed her soul
The soul is what matters as a whole
Instead of complimenting her looks
Trying to steal her heart like a crook
Buy her her favorite book
Nourish her intellect
High school boys have so much to learn
What happened to chivalry?
This is something that is yearned
High school girls want to stand tall
But they only stand as tall as a fern
On a lean, and not as stern
Because their esteem is forever getting wrecked
Boys, please treat them with respect
Nourish her intellect
High school girls go through so much as it is
To treat her right, you do not have to be a math wiz
She is something that you should hold high
Appreciate her, do not make her cry
This message should be of no neglect
Boys, please nourish her intellect
Lady Macbeth by Rachael Radwill
What have I done, what a terrible mistake I have made,
An innocent soul now wonders the earth and I am to blame.
He’s become a demon a monster with blood stained on his hands
I am living a nightmare that seems to have no end.
‘Tis not a dream but a cruel reality,
What started as guilt turned into madness
Macbeth’s sane mind ‘tis gone with the wind.
I cannot run away from a sin so sinister
For I have fallen into a lifelong consequence of darkness
Which I cannot esacape.
I beg and plea for forgivness but there is no answer
The power I once possessed in taken by Macbeth.
I have turned an innocent man into someone not able to be considered human
To which there there is no cure.
Ode to Leo by Andrianna Corbett
O how soft your fur
O how long your whiskers
O how bushy your tail
And your chest so white
And face so black
O how you lick my cheek at night
O how you stare at my fish
O how you prowl on Alistair, the gerbil
O Leo my dearest cat
You are my world, my love, my everything
By Kate Napierkowski
The way the rose petals float through the air,
His message of love towards me is unclear.
Being unsure of how he feels is unfair,
The unknown outcome strikes me with fear.
Fear brings me to a question for myself,
The question is, do I love him or not?
With our memories left on a shelf,
I shouldn’t have to think about his a lot.
We need to love each other without fear.
We need to learn to trust without question.
When we are afraid our love disappears.
Love should remain as the first impression.
With a range from harsh thorns to soft petals,
Love varies ‘cause the heart never settles.
Soon I’ll be Amongst the Stars By Veronica Perpetua
Soon I’ll be amongst the stars,
Flying on a jet plane,
Just to be where you are.
I remember those warm nights,
When the breeze blew through our long hair,
And I cried with all my might
But your shoulder was always there.
I miss you very much,
But soon your hand will be in mine to clutch,
But if ever they should break free,
Please know a thought of you is always with me.
Storm by Alie Schreck
On one sunny day,
It is me and you,
Our love is so bright,
Brighter than the sun,
Nothing can tear us apart
Suddenly,
Lightening appears
A Pain comes across my chest
You begin to treat me like the rest
I am lost,
You are the reason I smile,
I laugh,
You bring me up when I fall down
My head is spinning,
I can’t see straight,
I ask myself,
What did I do to deserve this?
When I look up,
There is nothing left,
Another storm has passed,
What am I left with?
Nothing.
You were my sunshine
That turned into darkness
You were my everything
Who left me with nothing
The Cracked Mirror by Courtney Beecher
The mirror wasn’t always cracked
At one point it was whole
You can fix it with glue
But it won’t be the same as it was before
It will always have a mark
No matter how hard you try to put it back together
It will always be cracked
It didn’t choose to be this way
It just happened
But the mirror still works
You just have to look beyond the cracks
The Girl by Jennifer Mydosh
No one knows her
But soon you will see
How wonderful this girl can be
Never does she judge
Or attempt to put you down
With her kind words, gone is your frown
Silently watching the world go by
With caring hands, gifts does she supply
And it is she you can depend
To always be your one true friend
The Witches by Emily Fowler
Again comes Macbeth,
Trader he has become since we last saw him,
Ruthless and evil.
Not caring about who or what his actions affect.
His pitilessness has caused him to lose all senses
He has gained on the throne.
All of his respect,
All of his courage,
And all of his bravery
Has now been lost since then.
Now we twist the truth
For him to see what he desires.
Invincibility will be his shield
But also bring him to a close.
His thoughts of our prophecies
Will bring him safety in his wild mind,
Until he realizes the truth
That he is destined to tragedy.
Two hundred ninety five by Eunyee Cho
In April, when the flowers are coming into bloom,
Two hundred ninety five buds are gone before they bloom.
In the afternoon, when the sun hide behind fog in the sky,
Two hundred ninety five angels rose to heaven.
In to the hopeless and cold sea,
Two hundred ninety five hopes for the future sank.
I’m pretty sure that Ferry Company could have saved more,
If they followed the rule properly.
I’m pretty sure that the Captain could have saved more,
If he shouted as “get out” instead of “wait and don’t move.”
I’m pretty sure that the government could have saved more,
If they responded quickly.
I’m pretty sure that God did not want two hundred angels at one time.
Wall by Christiana Ferencz
Started as wood then grew drywall
Paint covers with a story, pink for the little girl blue for the boy
Pictures of memories are seen by all,
A showcase on every wall.
Oh the many events they have seen!
The newly wedded bliss
And each and every kiss.
The little baby born full of happiness and life
A gift from God to a husband and a wife.
The baby soon grew
As the days became new.
First days of school, first report card, first boyfriend
Wall has seen them all, never missing a special event.
Shining still in the background of the photograph
Just as he had years before.
Every argument and trial
A fist flies in denial,
A patchwork soon begins to fill the empty spaces.
Light switches flip on and off,
As the days drag from one into another.
Suddenly smoke fills wall’s sides
A fire has broken out and the family cries,
Once again wall remains wood and burned drywall.
The family refuses a change
They refuse to leave their beloved house.
Men in white come to help poor Wall
Who somehow manages to remain standing tall.
Finally Wall is reborn again!
The same family, the same house, and the same lovely photographs,
For Wall knows that the family truly loves him.
As the husband and wife continue their life
Inside Wall’s loving embrace.