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Category Archives: Poetry

Pan and Syrinx

Written by Siyu Chen Earned an Honorable Mention in the 2021 Scholastic Art and Writing Competition

Posted byharingeyunchainedFebruary 21, 2021February 21, 2021Posted inPoetryTags:greek, myth, panLeave a comment on Pan and Syrinx

Love Never Separates

Written by Boyao (Leon) Kong

Posted byharingeyunchainedFebruary 20, 2021February 22, 2021Posted inPoetryTags:demeter, myth, persephoneLeave a comment on Love Never Separates

Anger Can Be Hard to Control

Written by Boyao (Leon) Kong

Posted byharingeyunchainedNovember 12, 2020November 17, 2020Posted inPoetryTags:demeter, feminism, gods, greek, hades, persephone, villanelleLeave a comment on Anger Can Be Hard to Control

Odysseus: Is that You?

Written by Irene Zheng

Posted byharingeyunchainedOctober 23, 2020Posted inPoetry, UncategorizedTags:epic, greek, homer, Odysseus, Odyssey, penelopeLeave a comment on Odysseus: Is that You?

Fraudulent Egalitarianism

Written by John Peng, Photography by Junkai Yang

Posted byharingeyunchainedOctober 18, 2020October 18, 2020Posted inPoetryTags:amendments to the constitution, black lives matter, congress, Erasure Poetry, irony, us constitutionLeave a comment on Fraudulent Egalitarianism

When the Hunter Becomes the Hunted

Written by Matthew Yang

Posted byharingeyunchainedOctober 17, 2020October 18, 2020Posted inPoetryTags:black lives matter, breonna taylor, derek chauvin, george floyd, justice, poetic justice, police brutality, racismLeave a comment on When the Hunter Becomes the Hunted

Andromeda, Never Bloom Again

Written by Amber Shan

Posted byharingeyunchainedOctober 17, 2020October 18, 2020Posted inPoetryTags:andromeda, greek god, perseusLeave a comment on Andromeda, Never Bloom Again

Odysseus, I Sing to You

Written by Kareny Zhong “Siren is in the mist tonight.  She sings of her lost love to lonely ships that wander by. Quick, stop those ears, and tie me up fast. Lash me if I beg you to free me…” — Please. Bear with me, with me and my voice that lures a thousand soldiersContinue reading “Odysseus, I Sing to You”

Posted byharingeyunchainedOctober 10, 2020October 17, 2020Posted inPoetryTags:Odysseus, Odyssey, SirenLeave a comment on Odysseus, I Sing to You
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