Category Archives: June 2022

“A Goodbye” by Emma Rathje

A Goodbye

The image of death
Replaying:
hiccups–
choking
labor.
Replaying:
tears,
cigarettes,
alcohol.
Replaying
the image of death

Emma Rathje
6/3/2022

Emma Rathje is a junior at Arrowhead Union High School. She keeps busy with running track, playing ice hockey, and reading in her free time. Rathje enjoys reading fiction, but when writing, she finds herself using poetry to express her thoughts, ideas, and feelings.

“The Red Currency” by Ana Casper


The red currency
Blood
spills
open
wounds
Blood
Ruby
tokens
glistening
Blood
The red currency.

Ana Casper
6/3/2022

Ana Casper is a student-writer and incoming freshman at UW-Milwaukee. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking and creating digital art. This is her first time composing a Skinny and The Skinny Poetry Nation is very glad she did.

“The Lone Traveler” and “What We Made“ by Michael Stadler

The Lone Traveler

Death walks
forgotten
broken
wounded
dying
forgotten.
They
lay
still,
forgotten.
Death walks.

***

What We Made

The end.
Made
smoking
burning
future
Made
ignorance,
unchanging.
WE
Made
The End.

Michael Stadler
6/3/2022

Michael Stadler is a junior at Arrowhead Union High School. In his free time, Stadler enjoys camping and spending time with friends. These poems represent his first attempt at writing Skinnys, and he greatly enjoyed the experience. He loves writing poetry and looks forward to writing more in the future.

“Whatever Fruits Your Loops” by Luca Schiro

“Whatever Fruits Your Loops”

Toucan Sam loves colorful, circular, fruity cereal.
Delicious!
ix-nay,
oot-fray,
oops-lay!

Delicious!
Follow
your
nose!

Delicious!
Toucan Sam loves colorful, circular, fruity cereal.

Luca Schiro
6/3/2022

Luca Schiro is a junior at Arrowhead Union High School. This student author loves Disney, eating cheese curds, and watching food reviews on YouTube. Schiro is on the Autism Spectrum, and this first published poem is a good reminder to be kind, reverence the talent in all people, and to celebrate and honor all of our differences.

Author’s note: The Pig Latin phrase ”oot-fray, oops-lay” was Toucan Sam’s strange language in the original commercials. It gave a unique identity to the new cereal “Froot Loops.” It was brilliant marketing and all the kids wanted to learn Pig Latin so they could talk like Toucan Sam.

The Poetry of Emma Schwenker

Stumbling around.
Crashing
cans
cut
me.
Crashing
captain
bottle.
Father,
crashing,
stumbling around.

***
Pain

I flinch.
Pain.
Bloody
round
fist.
Pain,
waiting
for
more
pain
I flinch.

Emma Schwenker
6/3/2022

Emma Schwenker is a junior at Arrowhead Union High School and enjoyed writing Skinnys. Schwenker likes to play soccer and get together with her friends in her free time. This is her first time composing Skinnys. Relatedly, she reports that she is “glad when she considers the reach of her work,” especially in the context of how her readers may relate to her poetry.

“Gone in a Hurry” by Brooke Hafferman

Gone in a Hurry

time
Passes
through
the
flame.
Passes
my
skin
and
Passes
time.

Brooke Hafferman
6/3/2022

Brooke Hafferman is a junior at Arrowhead Union High School. She loves dancing and spending time with friends and family. This was her first time composing a Skinny. As she found it to be a creative challenge, Hafferman also really enjoyed how the finished product turned out (as does The Skinny Poetry Nation).

“The Nature of Today’s World” by Cam Prescott

The Nature of Today’s World

Another GUNshot
kids
Hide
Door
Shut
kids
Tremble
Curtains
Closed
kids
Another GUNshot

Cam Prescott
6/3/2022

Cam Prescott is a rising senior at Arrowhead Union High School. Her favorite classes have been the writing classes that she took her junior year. She likes to hang out with friends and she works (outside of Arrowhead), ever-industrious, to edify both her academic and professional goals. Note: the author wishes readers to know that this piece was not based on her personal experiences.

“May 24th by Jura Gerlach

May 24th

The voice over the telecom
Shots
Fired,
No
Police,
Shots
Parents
Run,
Cries
Shots
The voice over the telecom

Jura Gerlach
6/3/2022

This Skinny, by Jura Gerlach, regards the tragic shooting that took place on May 24th of 2022 at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Gerlach, an avid cyclist from Wisconsin, recently graduated from Arrowhead Union High School. He plans to continue racing his beloved bike in college, as he pursues a degree in business.