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please submit to tokeeffe@parra.catholic.edu.au.
Remember it must be an original piece.
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"Anger"
There's a single moment in time before it even hits you. Everything seems to be hanging in suspense. It's as though not only all human beings on earth but everything that moves, from a single leaf blown by the wind to every single bit of debris in space, is waiting.
Still.
Silent.
Eventually it begins to itch your skin like you're having an allergic reaction and like a line of dominoes everything is set in motion. It feels like you've drank acid and your body is burning and dissolving and disintegrating. You don't know where to focus your attention because everything is fiercely burning like an uncontrollable fire. You cautiously approach yourself in the deep recesses of your mind, careful not to infuriate yourself. Until your anger burns off you are a snarling beast with a thirst for blood.
Feral.
By Brianna Spaccavento
There's a single moment in time before it even hits you. Everything seems to be hanging in suspense. It's as though not only all human beings on earth but everything that moves, from a single leaf blown by the wind to every single bit of debris in space, is waiting.
Still.
Silent.
Eventually it begins to itch your skin like you're having an allergic reaction and like a line of dominoes everything is set in motion. It feels like you've drank acid and your body is burning and dissolving and disintegrating. You don't know where to focus your attention because everything is fiercely burning like an uncontrollable fire. You cautiously approach yourself in the deep recesses of your mind, careful not to infuriate yourself. Until your anger burns off you are a snarling beast with a thirst for blood.
Feral.
By Brianna Spaccavento