Buchanan District Library Teen Blog

Informational Blog for the teen patrons of the Buchanan District Library.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

A Poem by Meagan Shell

Best Friends Forever

Together we take on any task;
But apart, my sorrow I cannot mask.

Through the halls our laughter chimes,
and we help each other in the worst of times.

If I go wrong, please let me know,
so our relationship can further grow.

Too hard to count the fun times we've had!
We quickly forgive when we get mad.

Will this rapport last forever?
To accomplish this I will endeavor.

For distant places we may someday part,
but you will always remain in my heart.

So, what is the reason for this promise I cast?
Best friends forever is a pledge that should last.

Lock-in at the Buchanan District Library

Saturday, January 27, 2007
8:00 to 11:00 p.m.

Games, Food, Music and Fun!
Ages 12-18

A permission slip signed by parent or guardian is required.
Permission slips and sign-up sheet are available at the front desk.

Must have a signed permission slip turned in by Friday, January 26, 2007 to attend.

Holiday Crafts at the Buchanan District Library

Thursdays at 4:00 p.m.
Ages 2nd grade and up

December 7 Christmas Bracelets

December 14 Christmas Candles

December 21 Ice Cream Cone Ornaments


November TAG Meeting Notes

1 teen attended. We discussed the November 18 lock-in. Please attend the TAG meetings if you're able. Teens 12-18 are always welcome! Our next meeting will be on January 3, 2007. See you next year!

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

A Poem by Meagan Shell

The Bus Stop

Waiting at the bus stop
I shivered from the cold.
When you walked up it seemed
as if you were outlined in gold.

You asked me if my shivering
was out of cold or fear.
I said, "The cold, I'm not afraid
for you to stand so near."

Then you removed your jacket,
and handed it to me.
I shyly refused your jacket,
embarrassed, so you see.

You put the jacket on my shoulders
and back a step you took.
"I'm Meagan," I said extending my hand.
"Ryan," you said. We shook.

Day after day we stood
waiting for the bus.
Not a single word spoken
by either one of us.

Until one day I turned to you
and bravely started to say
"I have a crush on you, Ryan,
and also, by the way..."

As I started to tell you
what it was burning on my mind,
you told me that you liked me, too,
but the words were hard to find.

I smiled a smile that seemed to stretch
to both of my two ears.
The smiling and the happiness
erasing all my fears.

And now, my friend, you're dying
and there's nothing I can do,
but sit with you and hold your hand,
and be forever true.

Last night while you were sleeping,
your soul just slipped away.
The many words that filled my heart
were impossible to say.

As I was cleaning out the drawer
that stood beside your empty bed,
I found a letter addressed to me
and heard your voice speak as I read.

"My darling, I am sorry that
I will have to leave so soon.
You know how much I love you
and I know you love me, too."

"I hope you won't forget me,
but please do try to move on.
I hope that you won't cry too much
when I am dead and gone."

Two silent tears slid down my face
and moistened both my cheeks.
I won't get over the loss of you,
not for days and not for weeks.

I continued reading the letter
that I held in both my hands,
my fingers numb as if they had
been wrapped in rubber bands.


Now I'm standing at the bus stop
where two years ago we met.
And as I stand here in the cold
I feel my cheeks start to get wet.

I don't think I will get over you,
never, not in any way.
Our anniversary would have been
two years ago today.

And on this lonely bus ride,
I sit alone without you near.
I hear a voice that may just be
the voice I've longed to hear.


The voice is from an angel,
and his words are sweet and strong.
He tells me, "Life's a treasure.
Learn to love again. Move on."

And through the words he whispers
I finally start to see,
that although I'll always love you,
It's time to set you free.

Afterschool Crafts

Thursdays at 4:00 p.m.

Ages 2nd grade and up

November 16-Sun Catchers

November 30-Sand Keychains

Next TAG Meeting

The next TAG (Teen Advisory Group) meeting will be held on Wednesday, November 29, at 3:00 p.m. in the Local History Room. This meeting is open to all teens, ages 12-18, who wish to have a voice in their library. Refreshments will be served. Join us for a fun time!