When I see her,
My heart starts skipping beats,
Those eyes, so calm,
They’ll cool the greatest heats,
When she walks by,
You hear the angels sing,
When you look at her,
You’ll forget everything,
When she smiles,
The clouds just go away,
And it turns into
A beautiful new day,
She enchants
Everyone she meets,
So young and fair,
An angel in the streets,
When you see her eyes,
You don’t know what to do,
A calm ocean,
Of the deepest blue,
And when I see her,
My heart starts skipping beats,
So calm and sweet,
A true Angel in the streets. Coming to an End
Coming to an end,
As all things must,
Not a soul around,
Only dust,
Fire burns the ground,
But no one’s there,
No one can stop it now,
No one cares,
The world, a burning mess,
Our creation,
Fire engulfs it now,
Nation by nation
Coming to an end,
As all things must,
Watch and you might see,
From skyscrapers to dust. A Twist-filled Night
In the middle of the night,
When it began to rain,
The house woke,
The phone rang,
The owner got up,
And answered the phone, …show more content…
At a very young age, his parents knew that there was something different about him. He showed his creative side by writing stories and producing videos. At age eleven, Washington was diagnosed with hydrocephalus and two years later in 2009, he tragically suffered a shunt malfunction. After the shunt malfunction, his recovery involved months of physical, occupational, and speech therapy. It was after returning to middle school, Washington began to write poetry. His first poem “My Summer Break” was published in The Gold Edition: 2010 Poetry Collection, which embodies works from students across the United States. His unique style is credited to his view of the world. His poems are for any audience and contain humor, inspiring views and just a bit of darkness. Washington is currently attending San Diego Christian College where he is working towards his bachelor’s degree in