Reverie
Melodrama
Ladue Horton Watkins High School 2024
Mission Statement
Melodrama is a literary magazine with the intention of showcasing the art, writing, photography and videography of the Ladue Horton Watkins High School stu-
dent body. Our purpose is to be an outlet for student expression and accurately school community.
Editorial Policy
Melodrama is a literary magazine creatof Ladue Publications and student body submissions reviewers at Ladue Horton Watkins High School. Melodrama accepts submissions of any writing, art, photo or video throughout the school year. Detailed submissions guidelines are provided to the submitters throughout the submission process. Submitters are invited to include additional information regarding their submission. Submissions and notes are reviewed by a student editorial board at monthly meetings and accepted, reject-
ed or deferred based on quality, quantity and similarity of subject matter. Melodrama only accepts submissions from current students of Ladue Horton Watkins High School. Melodrama reserves the right to edit student writing for grammar errors that are not intentional, stylistic choices, and reserves the right to design the magazine using elements from visual pieces that do not misrepresent art or prevent the unaltered work itself from being featured prominently. Melodrama requests permission from creators before making any image alterations and grammar edits.
Dear Reader,
ANNIE ZHAO EDITOR IN CHIEF MIMI ZHOU EDITOR IN CHIEF JUNIOR EICThe Price of Vulnerability
How do you grieve in silence. Grenades of agony thrown in your shelter of peace.
Cries of horror shriek from your soul. You claw at your skin, your hair, and your bones. Thrashing around in excruciating anger, as now your soul is ignited. How can you sleep, as you’re burning to a crisp. How can you breathe as your lungs implode. How can you cry for help when your mind has already caved in?
Against
Bloom
GRAY MIXED MEDIA
Sisters on the Beach
Portraits
Am I Not a Woman?
AMELIA GOLDWASSER
POETRY
In the Making
“I wrote this after going to a protest in
Am I not a woman?
Waking up everyday despising my body as it does not conform?
Am I not a woman
wanting to control my body? Am I not a woman hiding my righteous anger for fear of being thought of as too masculine? Am i not a woman protest for my medical rights?
you is what is between my legs when you yourself say that is not what a woman should be reduced to. I should have been a mother and I should have been a wife, but according to you I am not a woman. The piles and piles of black and brown and asian and native and created by the corrupt and careless cops who patrol them and you care that I want to be who I am?
There is a genocide right in your neighborhood. My genocide. The transgender genocide.
Am I not a woman? Tell me!
from the lips of an ignorant neighbor than the laws of a hateful leader.
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The Other Side
EVA BUSKER ACRYLIC
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In the Making
“This painting is about how I think about climate change, and how the
Memory of Improv
FIONA VAN ALLEN ACRYLIC
ENCHANT
ENCHANT
CODY PHOTO COMPOSITE
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Anchor
POETRY
In the Making
“I wrote this after walking away from my favorite person in the world. I had to come to terms with the fact that our relationship was toxic. I was dependent on her, and she liked that I relied on her. It took a lot of work to build myself back up. This poem was about learning to be my own “anchor,” or learning how to do things on my own, without her. It’s about independence and grief.”
Opposites Attract
Human Tragedy
NYLA ROBINSON POETRYWhy be scared and paranoid about possible tragedies con cerning the future and dwell on the past, being irrelevant to the present have but are blind for it is right in front of us
and loathing hatred for each other
worlds and utopias, then collapse into a cycling rotation of agony redemption, weeping,on our hands and knees
Why be contempt with the vulnerability to age timelessly
Why be triumphant as death lingers above the pure and golden, watching them morph into a miserable heartless being
Why be frightened to look in the face of death itself,
Midnight Madness
Runaway
DIMITRIOS TOMPRAS PROSE
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There is no home in structure or setting. There is no warmth in the light, nor any foreign terror in the dark. From conception, we were torn from the light. Pitched into a world of despair and strife. To be tricked and betrayed by our own, out of the chaos which stemmed from our exile. Yet, the answer lies nowhere. The warring will know no end. The home we all truly long for, is reachable only by of death awaits the fated warrior and the mere pygmy. In reaches down to return us all to the light we so dearly miss. So beckon forth the silent dawn. Truckle not in the face of will only be understood too late. So dread not the passage
I Wish I Was Famous
EDDIE MCDONALD COLLAGEIn the Making
“[Wordless] was a project that I did in my painting class, and I really like the fact that it’s unique, in the sense that it’s not made traditionally of paint, pencil, etc. The project is put together [with paper and glue] in a way that pushes you to be more creative and get out of your comfort zone.”
GRAY BAKER ACRYLIC & PAINT MARKER
Let's Catch Up!
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The Moon Over Your Shoulder
EVA BUSKER ACRYLIC
Revolution
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Spirits SURI JOHNSON ACRYLIC
I'm Your Man
I think I’d rather be a performer than a fool
I would rather be like shards of glass
Pink is closer to the color of blood then black
And I feel safer when I do not bleed
I cannot be quiet when the screams tear at my lips
Because I know no war was ever won in silence
How can I be dainty and sweet
With a dark red covered rock in my hand
Bashing the container of my lipstick
All my girls before me
Marilyn, Sylvia, Anna, Britney, Courtney and Amy
All abrasive, loud and infamous
What is a woman if not a performer
And today I will act the hydra
In the Making
“I was inspired by my mom’s rain chain, I wanted to capture the way the metallic wings grab my attention on rainy days.”
Fig Me
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Riot Grrrl
SOPHIE CULLETON MIXED MEDIA
Maniac
AIMEE DALTON DIGITAL
Into The Woods
In the Making
“I really just wanted to use gouache – the house is made up, as well as the surrounding forest, but I think that’s what brings its charm – I made this random house and gave it life. There’s no real reason for it, I just wanted to paint, so I guess maybe that’s a reason in itself.”
Act IV :
Skull Study
Water Under The Bridge
Earth, Swallow Me
MIA LALOV POETRYCrimson vines wrap around my body, Thorns digging into my side,
How I wish I was smaller so I wouldn’t have to feel, The blood trickling down my hips and thighs.
At the hard Earth around me,
Fighting not to be reclaimed by the ashes,
And just as I thought I had reached the end, Particles of sunlight stinging my eyes;
I see the ground begin to close around me once more, Mud enveloping my size.
As the blood begins to gush, The vines strengthen their grip,
I cry, and cry, and cry for freedom, As back into the grave I dip.
M27, The Dumbbell Nebula
In the Making
“I took many raw black and white pictures Hill’s Morehead Observatory. I then wrote code to stack them on top of each other to get the
EVAN CODY DIGITAL
Chaos of Mourning
SOPHIE MILLER DIGITALLuck
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FRANK CHEN POETRYCracks in the sidewalk the street the city
Cracks in the nation the world the future
A little boy jumps over the ones in the sidewalk and lands on the others
Golden Stars
SYDNEY PROPER ACRYLIC
Hanfu Maiden
RACHEL TANG DIGITAL
Portrait of a Daisy
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JANE CARRICO ACRYLICTantura
FRANK CHENPOETRY
Over graves that no one knows
Through death and earth, they appear
Whisper in tones men cannot hear
That beyond the walls and fences
And the sprawling desert sands
That somewhere in the distance
The olive tree still stands
That despite the wind and thunder
The tree will never kneel
Our olive’s roots, deep in the ground
Will outlive their walls of steel
Grow and break the hearts of stone
Over graves that no one knows
In the Making
“This poem was inspired by a documentary of the same name. The Israeli military massacred more than 200 Palestinian civilians in this town in 1948, and their corpses remain buried under the parking lot of an Israeli beach resort. This poem is dedicated to those who died, and those who live on.”
Bridge at Dusk
Ocean View
Melodrama Staff List
advisers
SARAH KIRKSEY
ABIGAIL EISENBERG
editors in chief
ANNIE ZHAO
MIMI ZHOU
junior editors in chief
EMILY LIU
ARTI JAIN design editors
MAC HUFFMAN
OLIVIA CHEN
writing editor
RILEY COATES
art editor
TAREK AL HUSSEINI
staff
LAURA SHARESHIAN
WILL KODNER
KELLY ZHANG
SYLVIA HANES
IRA RODRIGUES
VINCENT HSIAO
MAYA MATHEW
CELINA ZHOU
Strawberries
Colophon
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Paper: 250 issues, distributed to students free of charge
Publisher: The Missourian