Birds

The birds flow around the sky,

All together in their flock,

Big birds, small birds, were all in the sky,

I think they rock,

Pigeons, eagles and more,

Were all there in the sky,

Flying around so high,

As they danced and sang their song,

Parrots gave rainbow colur to the picture,

I just had to capture that moment,

Clink went the camera,

As the picture was taken,

As I watched with my binoculars,

All I could do was smile,

As the birds flew above my head,

My cheeks turned bright red,

Now all I can think about,

Was the moments with the birds,

I wish I could fly with them someday,

To see what is up in the land above.

– Ana-Maria Barlin

 

Scared

Shane’s eyes met mine. We stared at each other as the footsteps were coming closer. My heart felt like it was going to burst out of my chest and all I could think about was who the footsteps may belong to. Shane froze to his spot, not moving a muscle while I moved to hide behind one of the many bookshelves’.

“Shane,” I whispered.

Shane suddenly twitched and looked all around the room with an alarmed look on his pale face.  

“It’s me, Lauren. I’m over here.”

Shane scanned the room until he found me. I smiled and he walked towards me. Suddenly the door opened only to find Wayne, the school bully with his “gang”.

“Why am I not surprised to see you here Lauren and Shane?” Wayne bellowed.

I was frightened and Shane was too. We both had a terrified look on our faces and Wayne knew we were scared, he always knew.

How was he going to frighten us? What was he going to say? I thought

“Well kiddos, I am not going to beat you up today,” Wayne said coming closer towards us.

I looked at Shane, he was surprised.

“But, I know something that will frighten you,” giving me a piece of crumpled paper, then Wayne left with no further words.

“That was close,” said Shane, giving a huge sigh of relief.

I opened the piece of paper and read it aloud. Shane and I stared at each other petrified and shocked.