the poetry and language of water
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A magazine written by NCSSM miniterm studentsTRANSCRIPT
The Poetry and Language of WaterNCSSM Miniterm 2013
Participants: Elisabeth Parker, Abby Schatzman, Paige Wulf, Grace Gordon, Maddie Waggoner, Camille Fulbright, Layla
Namak, Ryan Kramer, Brooks Estes, and Carson Hsiao Instructor: Elizabeth Peeples
Camille Fulbright
Carson Hsaio Elisabeth Parker
Layla Namak
Abby Schatzman
Ryan Kramer
Maddie Waggoner
Grace Gordon
Elizabeth Peeples
Brooks Estes
Life Up Close by Ryan Kramer
Moving by Abby Schatzman
A Lesson Learnedby Ryan Kramer
Twice by Elisabeth Parker
A Crack in the Plans by Abby Schatzman
NaturalnessBy Maddie Waggoner
WaterBy Layla Namak
Mantra by Layla Namak
Hooker Falls by Layla Namak
A Love Poem to WaterBy Elisabeth Parker
Lasting as Long as the Poppies Last by Elisabeth Parker
A Narrowing Path by Abby Schatzman
Quiet TimeBy Maddie Waggoner
Waterfall in Miniature by Abby Schatzman
PerspectiveBy Maddie Waggoner
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Dhyana by Layla Namak
Waterfalls By Layla Namak
Strange Limbs by Brooks Estes
NatureBy Paige Wulf
White Water Rushing by Maddie WaggonerA New WorldBy Paige Wulf
A Single Drop by Abby Schatzman
Photo by Layla Namak
Falling by Carson HsaioPath
by Carson Hsiao
Looking Glass Falls by Layla Namak
Humbling Stance by Brooks Estes
Beautiful Creek by Ryan Kramer
Water Passes OnBy Ryan Kramer
Culture ShockBy Elisabeth Parker
Moore Cove Falls by Layla Namak
One From the Faucet by Brooks Estes
Catching the Waterfall by Maddie Waggoner
Unwilling ConnoisseurBy Elisabeth Parker
Som
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ng D
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by E
lisab
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Park
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Charlie Brown Rain Fall By Abby Schatzman
WaterBy Paige Wulf
“Perhaps” by Camille Fulbright
Sun soaked water by Grace Gordon
As Water Passes Through by Grace Gordon
closest thing to rain by Elisabeth Parker
Untitled by Camille Fulbright
Water Moves By Grace Gordon
Fragments by Carson Hsaio
FragmentedBy Carson Hsiao
Photos by Layla Namak
Lake Lure in Fog Carl Sandburg Home
Blurring People to the Background by Maddie Waggoner
Full on Crash by Brooks Estes
Never and Always by Brooks Estes
Ashram by Layla Namak
Amaranthine by Abby Schatzman
"What is Love?” by Camille Fulbright
Elemental by Elisabeth Parker
The BeachBy Layla Namak
Triumph over stone by Grace Gordon
WaterBy: Carson Hsiao
I lay beside the river, the water playing notes upon my skin. The rush of the falls downstream cloud my thoughts and allow a restful nap. As I drift off, I imagine a warmer day which would allow a swim in the clear waters. I open my eyes and notice fish swimming at the bottom of the river, the fish who have been eaten by raccoons and bears. Those creatures… bears. They are beautiful creatures who drink water and eat fish. One day, bears and humans might live together in these rivers, splashing playfully and playing games. But then I awake, and my senses tell me this dream will never be a reality, so I cry.
Hot TubBy Ryan Kramer
Photo by Elisabeth Parker
A Magnificent Display of Life by Grace Gordon
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Untitled by Layla Namak