Rough gray bark, the
skin of branches that reach
far, dip towards
the ground
Long leaves graze
my shins
I’m on my back
in the grass
watching the
blanket of gray, blue, green
with holes where
sky pokes through.
I never do this.
In 4th grade
the day I got
glasses I looked
at a tree
in my front yard.
I could see each
leaf and showed
my mom my
discovery. I wanted
to share with
the world,
give my glasses
to everyone.
I’ve been lying here
awhile when I decide
on the house in
the good school district
with a juniper in
the backyard
Jamie Paradis is a seventeen-year-old junior at Newark Academy in Livingston, NJ and an International Baccalaureate diploma candidate. She recently won a Scholastic Silver Key for a poetry collection written at the Juniper Institute for Young Writers. In addition to writing, she enjoys expressing her creativity through dance and visual arts. She hopes to share her work and to continue to expand her readership with others who love poetry as much as she does.