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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Oxford Emory chapter.

I woke unconscious, 

Wondering with my mind asleep,

Staring blankly into the vivid tints of a distant frontier.

 

Below the forest canopy I lay,

My hands entangled from flourishing buds.

It saps me of my muse, my pride,

The undergrowth

Stands unwavering, uncanny, unsolicited. 

 

Above me soared rainbow wings and shimmering scales.

All around I hear a cascade of voices in screaming colors.

 

I yell but the roaring waters drown my call.

I struggle but the vines constrict harder,

Forcing every last breath out of my system. 

Watching the bubbles, my dreams, rise and burst,

I lay immobilized by this stunning, beautiful,

Yet dangerous world. 

 

My body starts to give way to the ground.

I think I am sinking. 

 

Maybe

I would rise like the Phoenix.

But I must first blaze from crackling embers

To ash. 

 

Jackie Doctor

Oxford Emory

My name is Jackie Doctor, and I'm a sophomore at the Oxford College of Emory University. I'm an Anthropology and Biology major on a pre-med track. I'm interested in pursuing a profession in Allied Health. I'm a huge fan of Game of Thrones, Parks and Rec, and Bob's Burgers, and I read, write, and play the ukelele in my spare time.