I saw a steel beam in the middle of the road. I didn’t know what it was about, I just saw it there lying. I got out of my car, and went to it. It had a little snail on top of it. I was curious about the snail, so I picked it up. But it wasn’t a snail at all. It was a little rubber toy snail. I put it inside my pocket and went back on my way.
JR Bacdayan
Steel. Strong, Firm, Unbendable, unbreakable…yea those words are usually used to describe relationships too.
As a welder he is used to seeing pieces of steel & knowing just what to do with them. I bet he never thought he’d come across a piece that isn’t as malleable as the rest: my heart.
no longer a malleable thing
the moment is solidified
as strong as steel
and I leave
hoping you will
glance at me as I leave
lisa
The man from steel confused tormented unquestionably scared, his eyes become glassy doll-like staring at the face of death falling in a heaping pile of mud.
Mia
The taste of steel was the first thing she remembered. It woke her up, and stayed on her tongue for days on end.
The Man of Steel… He didn’t look very steely lying in front of me on my examination table. I’d had the chance to tinker and toy with a lot of so-called metahumans… It was an interesting opportunity for someone in a field of expertise such as mine, with a world view such as mine… Yes, I thought to myself. I think I could replicate this ‘metahumanity’ in other subjects…
Lee
The man of steel. That’s what they called him. But Lex knew him as friend. Friend and maybe… more? There was something there, something he couldn’t quite remember. Abs of steel and eyes of blue.
Esther Jones
Max steel is a team of an human and an alien. his name is Max he has turbo energy powers
that Max and steel share their powers together
michael hobbs
Hard and cold. Unbreakable and yet they can break others. I tried my best to not be one.
My heart is a heart of steel. My mind is also of steel – Pain cannot touch me, neither from words nor from blows. It is of great advantage to be of steel – is it not? Does it matter that I do not
I sip. The room is quiet and dark but light is starting to peak through the edge of the blinds. You hate these blinds, but you say you won’t have to put up with them much longer because when you get a bigger place you’ll get those nice, slated, big Venetian blinds that look like bamboo. I take another sip. The table is small and crunched up against the windows with a refrigerator off to my left that hums and dares to vibrate the two bottles of rum and Poland Springs gallon of water off its top like it is slowly shaking off a responsibility. It never does, and the day it might I won’t see it. Another sip. A red, red, red countertop glistens only on the parts you wiped down this morning from a casual spill of white, white, white cereal milk. The vague memory of wiping down a white wall that had suddenly turned red comes to mind, knocks on the door, a d leaves again. Ding dong ditch. I take a sip. The tea has been gone for minutes now. I bite into the delicate metal tipped rim of the cup, china with a hint of industrial revolution around its revolution. It is the same temperature of my mouth. I bite harder, and harder, and harder. The front door opens to the coffee shop and there are strange looks from the entering customers at the person silently staring at the window. There are teeth marks in my waxy cardboard travel cup. There are steel holes in each of my heart valves. Spilling red, red, red.
hard and cold, strong like ice. her steely gaze bore into him and pierced through his heart. he had no choice but to relinquish.
Laura
strong
Patricia Ruiz
She felt her whole body turn to iron at his touch. No. She was impenetrable. She wasn’t going to fall for it. His lips came close to her ear and she felt heat rise through her feet to her chest, melting her resolve.
Steel. Nerves of steel. What kind of crazy attitude does it take to go up to the DJ who just glared at me, for a girl, and give the most ridiculous song ever. Which I knew the words of by the way but in the present moment I hadn’t the nerves, nor the voice or the range to sing it for my lady, so I merely asked to have it played. If only I hadn’t two younger siblings and I could stay to watch the performance.
Braxton
steel in one minute, holding the points of foundation here underneath the gap of the actions to do nothing but iron, with timing and wish for change to help
Robert Kohlhammer
Steel, like wool, I lie
naked, a nail
on top of a carton of eggs.
Slowly, I sift up until I am
nothing, everything.
In between my toes,
I hustle to the next one.
armor, hearts, what’s to tell them apart?
Strongest bits sliced through like jelly at the weak points
Thinned out, a spider web is stronger
more flexible
stickier
with something waiting to melt your insides,
empty husk in the sun,
I see through you,
dry and fragile,
wings trapped in strings like molten metal
you didn’t even fight, did you?
I can tell because the way the sun hits them
is still so pure
and clean
clean clean
empty carcass
horses. I think of horses for some reason. now I am thinking of cold. metal. Cold Metal. Dead people laying on hard boxes of cold metal steel. Steel workers. Mining. dirt. zoolander when he tried mining with his dad
I built myself a steel backbone in the cold confines of my garage, and I had it implanted into my back so that I could stand up straighter and take a heavy blow without stumbling. I figured it would be useful, especially a day like this, when I put on my three-piece suit and drove to the high school where I would start my new job.
Belinda Roddie
Eyes, not balls of steel.
Make them fear your soul
instead of your strength.
Don’t budge on your beliefs.
You are your own person.
I saw a steel beam in the middle of the road. I didn’t know what it was about, I just saw it there lying. I got out of my car, and went to it. It had a little snail on top of it. I was curious about the snail, so I picked it up. But it wasn’t a snail at all. It was a little rubber toy snail. I put it inside my pocket and went back on my way.
Steel. Strong, Firm, Unbendable, unbreakable…yea those words are usually used to describe relationships too.
As a welder he is used to seeing pieces of steel & knowing just what to do with them. I bet he never thought he’d come across a piece that isn’t as malleable as the rest: my heart.
I steal a glance
but the moment is gone
no longer a malleable thing
the moment is solidified
as strong as steel
and I leave
hoping you will
glance at me as I leave
The man from steel confused tormented unquestionably scared, his eyes become glassy doll-like staring at the face of death falling in a heaping pile of mud.
The taste of steel was the first thing she remembered. It woke her up, and stayed on her tongue for days on end.
The Man of Steel… He didn’t look very steely lying in front of me on my examination table. I’d had the chance to tinker and toy with a lot of so-called metahumans… It was an interesting opportunity for someone in a field of expertise such as mine, with a world view such as mine… Yes, I thought to myself. I think I could replicate this ‘metahumanity’ in other subjects…
The man of steel. That’s what they called him. But Lex knew him as friend. Friend and maybe… more? There was something there, something he couldn’t quite remember. Abs of steel and eyes of blue.
Max steel is a team of an human and an alien. his name is Max he has turbo energy powers
that Max and steel share their powers together
Hard and cold. Unbreakable and yet they can break others. I tried my best to not be one.
My heart is a heart of steel. My mind is also of steel – Pain cannot touch me, neither from words nor from blows. It is of great advantage to be of steel – is it not? Does it matter that I do not
I sip. The room is quiet and dark but light is starting to peak through the edge of the blinds. You hate these blinds, but you say you won’t have to put up with them much longer because when you get a bigger place you’ll get those nice, slated, big Venetian blinds that look like bamboo. I take another sip. The table is small and crunched up against the windows with a refrigerator off to my left that hums and dares to vibrate the two bottles of rum and Poland Springs gallon of water off its top like it is slowly shaking off a responsibility. It never does, and the day it might I won’t see it. Another sip. A red, red, red countertop glistens only on the parts you wiped down this morning from a casual spill of white, white, white cereal milk. The vague memory of wiping down a white wall that had suddenly turned red comes to mind, knocks on the door, a d leaves again. Ding dong ditch. I take a sip. The tea has been gone for minutes now. I bite into the delicate metal tipped rim of the cup, china with a hint of industrial revolution around its revolution. It is the same temperature of my mouth. I bite harder, and harder, and harder. The front door opens to the coffee shop and there are strange looks from the entering customers at the person silently staring at the window. There are teeth marks in my waxy cardboard travel cup. There are steel holes in each of my heart valves. Spilling red, red, red.
Steel makes wool wirely strong.
hard and cold, strong like ice. her steely gaze bore into him and pierced through his heart. he had no choice but to relinquish.
strong
She felt her whole body turn to iron at his touch. No. She was impenetrable. She wasn’t going to fall for it. His lips came close to her ear and she felt heat rise through her feet to her chest, melting her resolve.
The vanilla Skyrim signature sword.
Steel. Nerves of steel. What kind of crazy attitude does it take to go up to the DJ who just glared at me, for a girl, and give the most ridiculous song ever. Which I knew the words of by the way but in the present moment I hadn’t the nerves, nor the voice or the range to sing it for my lady, so I merely asked to have it played. If only I hadn’t two younger siblings and I could stay to watch the performance.
steel in one minute, holding the points of foundation here underneath the gap of the actions to do nothing but iron, with timing and wish for change to help
Steel, like wool, I lie
naked, a nail
on top of a carton of eggs.
Slowly, I sift up until I am
nothing, everything.
In between my toes,
I hustle to the next one.
armor, hearts, what’s to tell them apart?
Strongest bits sliced through like jelly at the weak points
Thinned out, a spider web is stronger
more flexible
stickier
with something waiting to melt your insides,
empty husk in the sun,
I see through you,
dry and fragile,
wings trapped in strings like molten metal
you didn’t even fight, did you?
I can tell because the way the sun hits them
is still so pure
and clean
clean clean
empty carcass
horses. I think of horses for some reason. now I am thinking of cold. metal. Cold Metal. Dead people laying on hard boxes of cold metal steel. Steel workers. Mining. dirt. zoolander when he tried mining with his dad
I built myself a steel backbone in the cold confines of my garage, and I had it implanted into my back so that I could stand up straighter and take a heavy blow without stumbling. I figured it would be useful, especially a day like this, when I put on my three-piece suit and drove to the high school where I would start my new job.
Eyes, not balls of steel.
Make them fear your soul
instead of your strength.
Don’t budge on your beliefs.
You are your own person.