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February Love Poems

Readers were invited to submit 10 word love stories to the WP Wire through a form on the All Students Schoology page. Here are some of the best picks, uploading daily! All graphics created by Josephine Keller with Canva
February Love Poems
Submitted by teachers Laura Rogers and Amana Bhuiyan.

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 1

February is starting on a Saturday this year, and there’s nothing better than spending the morning relaxing in bed. Who doesn’t love their bed?

Submitted by sophomore Jaidyn Baptiste.

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 2

Top Ten Romantic Films: #1, that one short film where the paper airplanes get the couple together (Paperman). There’s nothing like the absurd nostalgia of watching people be attacked by paper planes.

Submitted by junior Leal Abbatiello.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 3

First school day in February, but the gloom of not sleeping in looms over students and staff alike…

Submitted by freshman Aaron Preko

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 4

Someone’s a romantic! You know what they say, love is blind. Ten days left till Valentine’s Day, when it’s time to show that you aren’t blind. Happy gift-giving, wolverines!

Submitted by junior Brendan Lazo

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 5

Humanity has entered a complicated age of connections through technology. Relationships are formed with dating apps, conversations had over calls and texts, and people can be together despite being thousands of miles apart. Nothing is more like a Valentine’s Day couple in the 21st century than keyboard and mouse.

Submitted by sophomore Jovanny Felix Luna

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 6

In the submission for this poem, the author explained: “‘Not to arms’ refers to the definition of arms as weapons, ‘and to yours’ describes the literal arms of a lover in a warm embrace. The castle walls could represent a closed and reserved person being opened by love or actual walls; it’s up for interpretation.”

Submitted by sophomore Noelle Konadu-Frimpong.

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 7

There’s nothing more agonizing than longing. It’s only natural for people to want things, but when it’s something like love, you also have to wait for it. Me with my bed on Fridays, am I right?

Submitted by junior Christopher Acevedo-Lopez.

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 8

Make this weekend an endless dream: go hang out with friends, buy or make Valentine’s gifts, and enjoy your free time. High school doesn’t last forever.

Submitted by sophomore Briceidy Guerra Velasquez

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 9

Happy Sunday! Take the time before the school week to catch up on work and de-stress. Meditations, walks, and even just being outdoors are known to lower stress; consider trying it out.

Submitted by sophomore Zakaria Abdeddaim

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 10

Valentine’s Day is in four days! Good thing it’s a Friday, it can be a proper date night or get-together with friends. Don’t spend Valentine’s Day alone, make it an excuse to hang out with somebody.

Submitted by senior Maddux Clark.

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 11

All this talk about the snow is making me yearn for the beach. Only a few more months till summer. In the mean time, I’ll just watch the Teen Beach Movie.

Submitted by sophomore Alex Foos.

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 12

In the submission for this poem, the author said: “This is written about someone.”

I wonder who it could be?

Submitted by senior Ruth Bekele

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 13

Food is the best love language. Are you screwed for Valentine’s? Just bake something delicious!

Submitted by sophomore Maggie Bilski.

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 14

Happy Valentine’s Day! Looking for a fast date idea? Cook or bake with your partner. Or, you could go see Twelfth Night the Musical, a romantic comedy being performed by our very own Wolverines. Check out the preview here.

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Josephine Keller, a sophomore, is eager to lead The Wire. They have a deep-seated passion for writing and hope to explore and develop their own style during their time in high school. They spend hours listening to podcasts, investigating political issues, and ranting about whatever has most recently caught their attention to their friends. She loves to watch commentary, psychological horror, and comedic yet introspective content in her free time. Her favorite series include podcasts and TV shows like Just Roll With It, Good Omens, and The Magnus Archives.