By Maegann Stadnick
She has a bookshelf for a heart
And a current of ink for veins.
Her skilled insight and works of art
Are creativity’s sweet gain.
She’ll write you into her story
With the quick quill inside her brain.
Daily she takes inventory
Of all the stories she has penned
And organized by category.
They speak of those she once called friend
And those who flicked through her pages
But closed her book before the end.
Those who came and went in stages,
Now immortalized in simple prose,
To remain with her for ages.
Some books she’s vowed to never close,
While others sit collecting dust—
These all stretched out in endless rows.
A lone book, abandoned in disgust
On the lowest shelf in her heart,
She wrote, “The One Who Lost My Trust.”
She will still write her works of art,
Inky footprints of those she knew.
Some have one line, some a main part.
But through all her prose one thought ensues:
What imprint did she leave on you?
Maegann Stadnick is a full-time writing student at Pensacola Christian College, as well as an editor and proofreader at Abeka. She lives on a daily dose of coffee in the morning and tea in the evenings. She can usually be found typing away on her laptop, molding the writing selection on her screen.
She enjoys writing short stories that snapshot real people in real situations. Her childhood love for C. S. Lewis’s *The Chronicles of Narnia* taught her that reality can be fantastical in its own way—it only takes an ordinary girl to find an extraordinary place.
When not writing fiction, she enjoys helping others learn how to write and curling up in a chair to read a good book. Her book list features a variety of literature ranging from YA fantasy to biographies to classics.
Cool poem! Good job!
Oh my goodness! I LOVE this! The idea of a heart as a collection of stories about friendships and relationships is so good. The rhymes are also very well done.
Thank you!!
Lovely poem, Maegann!! Love it so much!!!
~ Abby’s K’s roommate <3
WOW! This was AMAZING!!! This poem left me thinking, wowed, and inspired. This will be one of those poems I never forget! Thank you so much for sharing this with the rest of us!!!