Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Shealynn - Atmosphere
Atmosphere
Sitting on the dock, facing the Northern Lights,
The lake is quiet, dark only with the glow of the moon
Yet it mirrors that dusty starry Milky Way night,
Complete with the Big and Little Dippers, those silvery spoons.
One cannot hear the howl of the solar winds high in the sky
Nor the storm cells brewing in the Troposphere;
You can see the airplanes flying nigh and high
Along the jet streams that rush through the Stratosphere.
Counting the shooting stars racing in the Mesosphere
Brilliant white light with a streaming tail
Only to blink and see it disappear
A sight only an eclipse or Halley’s Comet could pale.
Satellites floating by and rockets speeding to a distant place,
Overwhelming thoughts of other worlds in the universe prevail
Something that could cause a look of fear on one’s face
But you only remain calm and deeply inhale.
I look over and give you a questioning stare,
All the while knowing there’s an unsaid feeling in the air.
Shealynn, age 16
Matty - Atmosphere
Ah yes, this peculiar atmosphere
this sound I can't quite hear
the words that are almost there,
on the tip, the very edge of my tongue and as
far as I reach I can't quite seem to get them
Oh I'm quite aware
Of the atmosphere.
Of it's stars, and suns, and lights
Of it's long history, of it's forever knowledge, of it's eternal fights
Yep, it's all out there
Right there in-between: the nothing and the everything
The things that were, was, will be
could be, could not be, will never be
Ah yes, this peculiar atmosphere
Matty, age 16
this sound I can't quite hear
the words that are almost there,
on the tip, the very edge of my tongue and as
far as I reach I can't quite seem to get them
Oh I'm quite aware
Of the atmosphere.
Of it's stars, and suns, and lights
Of it's long history, of it's forever knowledge, of it's eternal fights
Yep, it's all out there
Right there in-between: the nothing and the everything
The things that were, was, will be
could be, could not be, will never be
Ah yes, this peculiar atmosphere
Matty, age 16
Jackie - Atmosphere
Atmosphere,
oh Atmosphere.
How amazingly you breath take one
By you wit, your pose,
Your mystery and your importance.
Although, to those you bring fear.
Due to the mystery of you,
One might now know how to confront you,
Leaving you to be assumed as
Intimidating.
Jackie, age 16
Julia - Atmosphere
Christmas atmosphere
Running through the white snow
Spotting a red nosed reindeer
Seeing mommy kissing Santa Claus
Jammin' out to some holiday bells
Rockin' around the Christmas tree
Watching grandma getting run over by a reindeer
Waiting for Santa Claus to come to town
Experiencing a silent night
It sure is the most wonderful time of the year
Julia, age 15
Running through the white snow
Spotting a red nosed reindeer
Seeing mommy kissing Santa Claus
Jammin' out to some holiday bells
Rockin' around the Christmas tree
Watching grandma getting run over by a reindeer
Waiting for Santa Claus to come to town
Experiencing a silent night
It sure is the most wonderful time of the year
Julia, age 15
Catie - There's a Feeling in the Air...
A time of joy and togetherness
There’s a feeling in the air of magic with mistletoe and holly hanging above
Movies watched during the Holidays
Ornaments hung on the tree while dancing around to Christmas music with antler ears or a Santa hat on
Shopping in stores decked out in Christmas lights and decorations on a chilly night before coming home to sit by the fireplace with hot chocolate
Presents underneath the tree
Home for the holidays with the ones you love
Everyone gathered around to have eggnog and celebrate the Holiday season
Remembering past holidays and traditions while making gingerbread houses and snowflakes
Each stocking filled to the top with treats and candy canes
Catie, age 15
Caroline - There's a Feeling in the Air...
A feeling of Thanksgiving
There’s a feeling in the air
A feeling of thankfulness
A time to give thanks
A feeling of celebration
A time to celebrate
A feeling of feast
A time to eat
A feeling of family
A time to love
A feeling a blessings
A time to be blessed
A feeling of tradition
A time to reunite
There’s a feeling in the air
Caroline, age 15
Emily - Atmosphere
In October
When the leaves are yellow and brown
And there is the slightest chill
But the weather is fickle
When the children parade around in their guises
They wish for the cover of eerie darkness
To show that they are brave
But the darkness of October is never sacred
Because in the trees there are lights of red and green
Luring the children to thoughts of wealth
Away from bravery or cowardice
Of trickery or fun
In November
When there is a bounty of food and friends
And a wintery breeze licks the face
And blow a soaring football slightly askew
The youths give thanks for their health
As they stretch their arms to catch that elusive ball
But it falls to the ground a distance away and they find themselves wanting
Because in every shop window is displayed the latest and greatest
And they become want of these things
Because in their great time of unknowing
They can trust something shiny and new to give them value that they can see
And hold, and touch
In December
When people in the North prepare for snow
And people in the South brace themselves against a wet wind
There is an atmosphere of friendly unfriendliness
Among merchants and patrons
Because everyone is trying to get somewhere
And the man rushes home, his arms full of brightly colored bags and boxes
And among all the weary decorations that he has seen every day for months
He feels numb and tired
And every shop window is demanding something of him
So that he will drag himself to his home depleted
And he is tired of hearing the bells toll for nothing
Because they have given him false hope one time too many
But when that man is in his house
Sitting among his family in the soft light of a browning tree
And everything smells of sugar and mint
When the bright paper is torn away
And thrown into a heap in the corner
Here, there is the true celebration
the true hope
Emily, age 15
Bizzy - Atmosphere
That Feeling in the Air
cold, seeping through skin
dryness, tearing up lips; Oh,
atmospheric change
Bizzy, age 17
Helene - Galileo's Adventure Part 1 - Atmosphere
Arms flailing through the thick air
Thick as molasses
Thick as thieves
Galileo Figaro is not fooled by the eagle in the pond
He is fooled by the soft twinkle of the tuba’s blow
As he runs past the fountain
He sees Eris holding his prize
He leaps over the pile of leaves
And stops short
There’s a feeling in the air
This is not what he thought it was
Helene, age 16
Grace - Atmosphere
It’s an atmosphere that comes from the feeling in the air
The constant heat and humidity that makes your hair frizz,
It’s the over-powering of rich foods from all the unique restaurantsthat make your stomach full, but happy
The upbeat music that is so loud your eyes will hurt butkeeps you moving on the dance floor or in the streets
It’s the over-population that makes one feel claustrophobicyet makes you have fun
Welcome to the New Orleans lively atmosphere.
Grace, age 16
The constant heat and humidity that makes your hair frizz,
It’s the over-powering of rich foods from all the unique restaurantsthat make your stomach full, but happy
The upbeat music that is so loud your eyes will hurt butkeeps you moving on the dance floor or in the streets
It’s the over-population that makes one feel claustrophobicyet makes you have fun
Welcome to the New Orleans lively atmosphere.
Grace, age 16
Liza - Atmosphere
Atmosphere
It’s that Friday again
Coffee and caffeine, open eyes – ready
Ready to grab ready to push ready to pull
Here comes the stampede
Wild animals looking for their pray in gray, red and green
Size small and medium and large
Confusion on the floor
“Clean up on aisle 4!”
Blood, death…
Darkness defeated by the not so much descending son
So early--what time is it?
TURKEY TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Liza, age 16
Caroline - There's a Feeling in the Air...
It is fall in New Orleans
And there is a feeling in the air
A strange, indecisive feeling
One day hot and humid,
One day cold and windy
But it is November
Shouldn’t it be cold?
Not here, not here.
That is how the weather is,
And how it will always be.
Deal with it. No complaining allowed.
Caroline, age 16
Ruthie - Atmosphere
Atmosphere
In winter, you can’t drink coffee because everything is too sweet, everything is sugarplums and marzipans and gingerbread and other three syllable candies. You can’t drink it during summer either, which is a time for lemonade and ice tea and peach cream flavored snowballs—which on general principle are all disgusting flavors to put in your coffee—and it’s impossible to drink anything in spring except tea. Autumn is perfect for coffee. I drank coffee for the first time in August of eighth grade, and it was black, and it was disgusting. Now I take mine with skim milk, and the color is the same as the leaves. New Orleans only has brown leaves; every time I travel over Thanksgiving my mom has a tendency of pointing out every single tree that is red or orange or yellow, which inevitably leads to my sister and I pointing out stop signs and warning signs and yield signs of similar colors. The leaves in New Orleans fall all at once, if they fall at all. You sound like a five year old eating chips when you step on them, and they get stuck in your shoes and drag along the ground, leaving behind a trail of dusty, coffee-colored flakes.
Anonymous - Atmosphere
It’s that time of the year,
The time that brings joys and tears,
It’s the atmosphere all over town,
That gives life to all the kids around,
My favorite season of all,
With candy canes decorating the halls,
IT’S THE HAP-HAPPIEST SEASON OF ALL!
Anonymous, age 16
Leira - Atmosphere
In this air we breathe There are gases Not one But many Many gases Not only in this air But beneath our feet And among the stars And within our bones And within everything Scattered across this Universe They make up all things Living and Dead All gases and elements In the present As seen in Humans Carbon-based things From gasseous stars now dead Scattered by a Super-Nova And now these gases Dispersed by exploding suns They make up our life The stars The planets This planet called Earth This ground we walk upon These bones that support us This air we breathe This atmosphere Leira, age 17
Holly - Atmosphere
ATMOSPHERE: A ten letter word with numerous meanings.
The atmosphere of New Orleans is filled with sounds, smells, words, and actions.
The sounds of New Orleans consist of everything from cheering and singing to
laughter and arguing over which Saints player is going to play his best in the upcoming
game.
Beignets, red beans and rice, simmering gumbo, and the breeze from the Mississippi
River mix to create the scent that is New Orleans.
The atmosphere of New Orleans would not be complete without locals constantly
saying the words: Saints, Who Dat, Mardi Gras, Gumbo, French Quarter, Jackson
Square, and "ya Mama and dem"
The key feature of New Orleans' unique atmosphere, however, is the everyday actions
of the locals. Whether its riding the street car down St. Charles, walking on the levee,
striking up a conversation with a total stranger, or tailgating in Champion Square, New
Orleans wouldn’t be complete without them.
The sounds, smells, words, and actions of New Orleans cannot be replicated anywhere
else.
New Orleans is unlike any other place in the world.
Holly, age 16
Megan - There's a Feeling in the Air...
There is a feeling in the air that things will get better
or that’s what I would like to believe.
From what I have heard about feelings
they are up to me, I can choose to feel certain things
but I feel nothing
but pain
but everything
mainly stress
The air is getting thicker, but transparent
just a lot of painkillers and unhappiness.
I wish there was more to say but you can feel the rest in the air.
Megan, age 16
Ashley - There's a Feeling in the Air...
When there’s a feeling in the air, you know, that one, when you’re all just standing there, and it’s
so….
quiet.
Too quiet. I don’t know what to say. No one is talking. Why isn’t anyone talking! So I start
rambling
on…
and on…
and on…
Until finally I realize that everyone is staring at me and I’ve said too much.
Um…. this is awkward.
Ashley, age 17
Sarah - There's a Feeling in the Air...
There’s that feeling in the air
When Christmas time appears
Christmas trees tied to the top of cars,
Presents under the tree,
Christmas songs on 101.9,
The distinct smell of your Christmas tree from every room of the house,
The Christmas lights that fill the city,
Al Copeland’s decorations,
And your Christmas tree needles stuck to your feet
Sarah, age 16
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Brittany - Atmosphere
The weather changes
The wind picks up
The leaves fall
The temperature drops
The whole mood of the
atmosphere changes
Summer is gone, fall
is rolling in and winter is on its way
Winter in New Orleans
No trace of snow,
just blunt cold weather
Along the river you
can feel the cold air rolling in
The wind picking up
The temperature
dropping
Winter in New Orleans
Brittany, age 16
Megann - Atmosphere
somewhere out there
floating in the atmosphere
somewhere i'm there in the midst of nothing
somewhere, somewhere,
i'm defined by what isn't there
somewhere in the atmosphere
anywhere, anywhere
we all change and we all stay
anywhere, somewhere no one is the same
not here, not there
people watch us everywhere
anywhere, somewhere,
we're all here in the atmosphere
Megann, age 16
floating in the atmosphere
somewhere i'm there in the midst of nothing
somewhere, somewhere,
i'm defined by what isn't there
somewhere in the atmosphere
anywhere, anywhere
we all change and we all stay
anywhere, somewhere no one is the same
not here, not there
people watch us everywhere
anywhere, somewhere,
we're all here in the atmosphere
Megann, age 16
Ashley - Atmosphere

As the ground starts to harden
And the cold winds start to ripple,
As the bears begin to burrow
And the birds begin to flee,
There comes a feeling that comes over me.
This feeling is not cold or sad or told
It happens within and takes over one’s skin.
It fills the atmosphere and prepares us for a new year,
This annual fun has just begun.
Ashley, age 16
Elizabeth - Atmosphere
In the atompshere…..
There are lots of things
Planets
Stars
Sky
Clouds
Everything is there
Just floating
Not really doing anything
But still really important
There’s a feeling
that you are alone
But you’re not
You have other people
And animals
And plants
And everything else on the Earth
That is just the Earth, you are forgetting about
Everything else in the entire universe
So do not feel that you are alone
Even though there is loneliness in the air
For everything in the atmosphere
Feels that way too
Feeling useless
But still so incredibly important
Elizabeth, age 16
Courtney - There's a Feeling in the Air...
there's a feeling in the air
that its winter time
that the cooking begins
that the lights go up
that Christmas in the oaks opens
the presents will be unwrapped
that families will gather
that coats will be worn
that toes will be cold
that its winter time
in New Orleans
Courtney, age 16
that its winter time
that the cooking begins
that the lights go up
that Christmas in the oaks opens
the presents will be unwrapped
that families will gather
that coats will be worn
that toes will be cold
that its winter time
in New Orleans
Courtney, age 16
Victoria - Atmosphere
The blinding glare
through the car windows.
The craterous sidewalks and broken-up streets.
The creaky houses that refuse to fall.
The weather that just can’t decide its mood:
The heat that sticks,
The not-so-cold freezing.
The familiar faces—
Constantly telling you it’s a small world. After all.
It still stands.
The culture. The food. The music. The people.
The talk—the ya’lls, the yats, and the who dats.
All reminding us that we are the statistical anomaly.
That proud little point that ventured from the clumps,
Forever in our little corner of the world.
In an atmosphere that we have made our own.
Victoria, age 17
The craterous sidewalks and broken-up streets.
The creaky houses that refuse to fall.
The weather that just can’t decide its mood:
The heat that sticks,
The not-so-cold freezing.
The familiar faces—
Constantly telling you it’s a small world. After all.
It still stands.
The culture. The food. The music. The people.
The talk—the ya’lls, the yats, and the who dats.
All reminding us that we are the statistical anomaly.
That proud little point that ventured from the clumps,
Forever in our little corner of the world.
In an atmosphere that we have made our own.
Victoria, age 17
Haley - There's a Feeling in the Air...
There’s a feeling in the air… It’s hard to describe.
Tension. Confusion. Longing.
So many different emotions going through my mind.
My heart is what I need to find.
I need to do what I think best.
So that you can come before all the rest.
Haley, age 15
Annie - There's a Feeling in the Air...
There’s a feeling in the air
The sweaters and jeans,
The bond fires with friends,
The sipping hot chocolate by a warm fire,
The friends and family laughing together,
The love and joy,
The feeling of pure happiness,
There’s a feeling in the air of a perfect winter wonderland.
Annie, age 16
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