Opus

Wayland Middle School's Literary Magazine

Archive for the 'Poem' Category

The Last Rays By Lauren Medeiros

The hot California sun was beating down on my skin. The orange and yellow rays hit the waves and made the ocean glisten. I sink my pretty pink toes into the sand, letting the waves crash among me. Shells were spread all around the beach, poking up like little rays of light. I smell the […]

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A Mountain Top View by Emily Chafe

After slowly climbing higher and higher and higher, I was finally there. I stopped to get a drink from my half empty water bottle and leaned against a boulder, resting my tired, aching legs. It was flattening out and only a few little trees and shrubs were growing through the cracks in the rocks. A […]

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Ocean’s Song by Emily Chau

My arrival to the ever-sunny Hanauma Bay was greeted with wide expanses of cream colored sand, embracing gleaming, crystal clear, glasslike, aquamarine water. No, not water- they were liquid diamonds, converging, constantly swaying to the ocean’s song, waves beating down onto the shore in unexplainable rhythms. My first tentative steps were mesmerizingly cool, comforting in […]

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The Save by Meredith Prince

The white goal line below me is chipped and faded. I shift my weight, balancing on my toes. The lush green field has never felt so tiny. The net so small engulfs me like a tight blanket. A crisp silence falls upon the viewers. Only the shooter and I are existent. The sky is blue, […]

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The Climb by Brian Grasso

The cold air covered the woods like a fresh coat of paint. The rungs on the trees were covered in frost. The climber before me with every rung climbed higher and higher towards the sky like a ladder directly to the sun. The trees were covered in the cold like a christmas tree being wrapped […]

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