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Middlesex Campus Poems

Poems created by CT State Middlesex Campus Members during National Poetry Month

For National Poetry Month 2025, the Library set out a whiteboard, magnetic poetry tiles, and a challenge: create your own poem, and share it with the campus using this whiteboard. After a month-long outpouring of creativity from the CT State Middlesex Campus community, enjoy the presentation of a selection of the poems shared on the library whiteboard during April 2025.

High Grass, Tough Weather: Poetry from Middlesex Campus

Move happy animal / Or go swim delicious thing / I do burn in say / If I have hundred whole / Think correct by them
Under cloud I crawl / Grasp any guide / Hurt run weird / Watch me cry
We want hard - / I ask / Whether hate / is ghost / or is my sword
The storm is / already at the door
Their complex shape was confused / But between comofort and noise he / Adventured afraid / Jump;shine / It is drastic / It could be beautiful there
She the / Ugly fluid / are were / The sea is
The challenge in bloom / has curious company / when dubious culture / has agreement
No grand independece / But I exist / in the sky / of my art
Proud until she was
Arrival Big Gloat
If it was only sunshine and rainbows / Then we could not build trust / If we did not know how to love / We would only have lust
Life no fog / can his smell stick / Like ugly in fluid / Tall set under him
High grass / Tough weather
I like bed / Like his
First Flesh / No help / Purge quick quiet past / Anxious disgust / Beyond delight and filth
Great giant of final / Sun fight them / Because if last day
Disease stand acrid / I crawl / Grasp any guide / Watch me smile / I hurt
I found a box, cardboard and square, it looks so / nice inside of there. Sides so straigh and dark as / night,