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CSCC HS/9082/4/1/09 Table of Contents Jean McCants Crockett And Does It? . 7 Julie Fulbright In Memory of Harry Dean. 8 Judy Nye World. 9 Suzanne and Fred Wood Dedication for Harry Dean. 10 Nancy Boyd A Tribute to Harry . 11 Chad Ehlers Understand Me. .12 Purpose Is the Cycle. .13 Love for Your Foe . 14 Wicked Is My World . 15 Tammy Jefferson A Portrait of Fiction. .16 My Love You.... .18 Valerie A. Edwards Pink Clouds . 19 Colors . 20 A to Z. 21 The Sea. 22 Stranger to My Heart. 23 Anonymous The Lonely Girl. 24 Samantha Garrett Broken Time. 25 Vics. 26 Downpour. .28 Ode to the Access Center. .30 Monday’s Child. 31 Revolution. 33 Ann Green Dreams . 34 Hearts Can’t Mend . 35 Beautiful Stranger . 36 Rebecca Yarbrough Quick Reminder . 37 My Spot on Campus. .38 Soap. 39 Matt Brewer Me . 40 Diana Willis Knock Me Up Side the Head . 41 Lauralyn Franklin Tribute . 42 Stephen Lindsey I’m Just an Abductee. 44 This World Called Insanity . 45 Rumans. 47 The Story of Y. 50 This Is Just Another Love Poem . 52 Christian Delgado Your Eyes. .53 Restoration . 54 The Heart. 55 The Madman . 56 The Reality. 57 The Woman’s Song . 58 Family Roots...Pulled!. 59 Eyes. 62 Home at Last . 64 Job’s Story. 67 Aslan’s Choice. .74 William Burtt Dragonsong . 77 Pat Minter Earth Day – 2007 . 78 Connie Martin Say Yes to Change. 79 Frozen. 80 Tissue . 82 Dear Garden . 83 Just Me . 84 Kirk Mantooth American History in Poetic Form . 85 Gilded Age . 87 Katie Higdon Emotions of Red. 88 The Seed. 89 Twist the Dagger . 90 Anonymous Original Sin . 91 Megan Kendrick Belonging to You for All My Life. 92 Jennifer Casteel Attaining Love. .94 Kristin Harvey Pitchforks and Flame. 95 Frozen in Time. .96 Letter Poem . 97 My Weapon of Choice - The Dictionary. 98 Bethany Christensen One of Heaven’s Finest . 99 Kristina Henry What If . 100 Eric Richards Heath Adams . 101 Fork in Your Way . 102 Perfect Paranoia . 103 Ms. Beauty . 105 The Days, Nights, and Dreams . 107 Brittany Knight Letter Poem . 108 Devon Cates What If . 109 Emily Gardner Stars in a Summer Sky . 110 Brittany Cooper Uncle Bo. 111 Papaw Duke . 112 My Favorite Cousin. 113 Caleb Kelly The Complexities of Red (Haiku). 114 Anonymous Treasure. 115 Meredith Robinson Go Ahead. 116 Tommy Clayton Sampley III Broken Heart and Contrite Spirit . 117 PHOTOGRAPHS SUBMITTED BY: Brant Donlon, Amber Parsons, Brittany Dodson, Caroline Wilson, Delota Little, Sarah Palen, Stacy Tyndall, Igor Strelchik, Emily Gardner, Jayne Hasting, Joan Hembree, Joann Williams, Ruby Gunnoe, Kathy Avemaria, Kevin Eschette, Laurie Piana, Lois Shepherd, Michelle Williamson, Mike Mosburg, Rebecca Woods, Sandra Fannin, Shanna Chastain, Taylor Kidd, Valerie Edwards, Valerie Hunt, Jacob Hill, Virgil Teffeteller, and Julie Fulbright. ORIGINAL DRAWINGS SUBMITTED BY: Megan Payne and Kyle Brogden. NOTE: Drawings/photographs and writings that appear on the same page are not always by the same person. Written submissions are placed in random order or by the editor’s discretion according to publishing needs. Frontage Road 11 And Does It? (In memory of Harry Dean) Jean McCants Crockett And does it really matter, When all is said and done, If subjects with their verbs agree Or Hamlet really won? If participles dangle, Or outlines line up straight? If Browning married Barrett, Or Othello took the bait? Oh, yes, Virginia, beliefs can survive (And English teachers too), And there are reasons to be taught— To help our dreams come true. 7 Frontage Road 11 In Memory of Harry Dean Julie Fulbright Many eyes have gazed upon you. Many ears have heard your voice. Many minds have been opened To knowledge and the power of choice. You graced the classroom With your sweet smile. You graced many lives By going the extra mile. You were a gracious friend. You had a grateful heart. You taught us how to respect each other As we work together and drift apart. You contributed so much In your decades of service. Your value to us Will forever be priceless! Educator of the written word, Even a singer and music lover, Your life is a beacon To shine in brilliant color! 8 Frontage Road 11 World Judy Nye Garbage, trash Toxins Death Pollutants, poisons Cancers Death Earth, soil Tall trees, blooming Life Streets, concrete Tall buildings, people Life (Submitted in Memory of Harry Dean) Photo submitted by Valerie Edwards 9 Frontage Road 11 Dedication for Harry Dean Suzanne and Fred Wood We knew Harry as : A gentleman. A scholar. A teacher. A father. A husband. A musician. A friend. A man of good nature. Made our lives richer. Humble to the end. Missed by your colleagues. Your friends, Suzanne and Fred Wood Photo submitted by Caroline Wilson 10 Frontage Road 11 A Tribute to Harry Nancy Boyd When we were young and very energetic, Just getting started in our teaching careers At Cleveland State Community College, The word came down That to be tenured and thus keep our jobs, Faculty members must have an EdS Or at least 45 hours above the masters. So off to UTK we went, Up the road many times, To take more graduate courses So we might keep our classes at Cleveland State. We went to Niota and other towns and cities around, To meet with other folks With exactly our same ambition and in our same condition, Degree’d, but not high enough. So for two years for Harry and three for me, We toiled, studied, wrote papers, and taught, Put many miles on our vehicles, All so we could graduate from UTK With that higher degree And keep our jobs at Cleveland State. As time marched on, there was the rush each term For students to sign up for Comp classes With the pleasant guy who wore glasses. His voice was always calm, His smile was always bright and beautiful, His laid-back, easy-going way made him nice to have around, His talent as a musician was great, including that nice bass sound in choir. Much too soon all this is gone, But the wonderful memories linger in our hearts and minds, Of that great guy who left us behind. Written in memory of my good friend and fellow faculty member of 32 years, Harry Dean By Nancy Boyd, March 2009 11 Frontage Road 11 Understand Me Chad Ehlers I just want understanding… Please just try… If I explained myself to you, could you then? I’ve showed you all I can. If I prayed day and night for you to grasp deep inside, beyond the comprehension of your being, could you then? If I could take your life and recreate it as my own, breathe your every breath for you, could you then? If I could take you forth and show you the hour of your death, raise you up and call your name and with it comes your life, could you then? Defy the laws of this world, belittle your greatest self righteous thought, control the impossible, disturb your subconscious mind through what you know and gave it to you… You still wouldn’t understand me. Photo submitted by Brant Donlon 12 Frontage Road 11 Purpose Is the Cycle Chad Ehlers Honest is the heart belonging to whom I call giver. Through the truth is how breath is given… Love is the master to whom I call accepting... Through his passion is how the world is taken… So that I might walk freely unto him with no chains to pull me… Beautiful is the unseen fingers… From which I am sculpted. Beauty so great, it creates without touch… Pure is the purpose, of the shame that you see… Eyes will not look toward you in fear that you might see through me… Whole is the expectation from which I hope to become... Through my prayers and thoughts this which I might achieve… All in one falling and rising, without any given direction, spiraling not down without up, nor left without right… The dreams expanding so that I may acknowledge who you are… To whom and where ever you might be… God…Father? 13 Frontage Road 11 Love for Your Foe Chad Ehlers He was anger and pride that walked with his head held high. High enough to look down upon us… As I dropped to my knees and prayed to my father he stared with eyes glazed of hate… Hastily he walked toward me with steps showing his superiority… He yells at me, to step up to my feet… So I pray on… Voice growing louder he speaks What fool prays to a God who watches him suffer… I tell him my suffering is mine and I will never be ashamed of the God I serve nor the suffering I bare.
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