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By The Say-er of It 05/23/13 at 12:27PM

Fear Won’t Let You Escape

 Fear won’t let you escape,
 It Talks through slits and whispers its frightening words,
 It wears a long, dark cloak and brings about a mysterious aura,
 It glides through the thick, dark mist of night,
 It laughs at the pitiful sight of your sobbing face,
 It smiles as you sit there weeping.
 Fear won’t let you escape.

Jeevanpreet S. 

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Summer Volunteer opportunities

By The Say-er of It 04/15/13 at 11:51AM

Summer is coming and that means long days, hot sun, and the Library Summer Reading Program. If you would like to volunteer for the Summer Reading Program, please see your library's Young Adult Staff at the information desk about applying for Summer volunteer opportunities.

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By jocey on 05/08/13 at 4:53PM
when is the deadline to apply ?
By Kevin Tolley_1 on 05/10/13 at 11:38AM
Hello, The deadline to apply depends on your local library. Check at the Information Desk. If you live in Vacaville, we have an orientation for summer volunteers at 3:30 on Thursday, May 23 at the Down Town Library. But if you can't make that date, let Kevin (Down Town) or Beth (Cultural Center) know and we will figure something out.

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A metaphore for love anyone?

By The Say-er of It 03/27/13 at 11:28AM


Love as a Yellow-Bellied Racer

The striped Whipsnake - Masticophus Taciviatus
Is brown
And striped

Unlike the Cape Whipsnake - Masticophus Aurigulus
Which lives in California
Where Ella lived

She lived in Sonora, like the Masticophus Bileatus,
With olive eyes
And blue-brown hair

And she loved someone who, like the Coluber Constrictus.
Loved open woodland
Foot-hilled mountains and Ella

But she didn't know
About Coluber Constrictus
(Though to be fair Neither did he)

Coluber Constrictus is also known as
the Western Yellow-Bellied Racer.
And he, like all his kind,
Would run away. 

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By The Say-er of It 03/12/13 at 9:44AM

 Lea Lorusso
3-7-13
The Library offers a lot of different activity’s for teens. I participated in three activities at the Fairfield Cordelia Library. The first program I participated in was with a speaker named Wil Cason and he helped me and other teens to achieve our goals and make us strive to do better. It was really useful and helped me out a lot. The second program was also with Wil Cason but this time it was to help with confidence. You would be surprised by how many kids that were at this program were very unconfident. What Wil did was he had all of us do activities together and helped build our confidence. For example we would each say a little speech about our self’s, describe words that made us feel good about ourselves, and played a tennis ball game to build confidence and help teamwork. Finally the third one was a self-defense class for women which really helped, you wouldn’t believe how easy it is to get yourself out of a situation where you’re in trouble. I was very surprised by how much the library offers for teens and young kids. These programs really help, they sure did help me. Everyone should come to the library whether it is for tutoring, reading, self-defense, building confidence and setting goals. The library helps everyone so much so you should stop by and see what’s going on at your local library.
 

Branch: Cordelia

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By mandy on 03/17/13 at 4:05PM
teen center rocks i luv thisthe
By imvu _xNeverThatx on 04/01/13 at 5:10PM
#Team 15
By jehu on 04/18/13 at 1:40PM
this is great:)

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Long one but it's been a while

By The Say-er of It 01/08/13 at 10:59AM

Physics: The Laws of Me and You
by Emily N

Everything in the universe
Attracts everything else in the universe:
The Law of Universal Gravitation
When did the laws of physics
Become the laws of my life?
When we first met,
I felt the attraction between us
Like the gravitational pull
Of two planets across the universe
But as our galaxies collided,
We spiraled closer to each other
And the forces between us grew stronger.
For every action,
There is an equal and opposite reaction:
Newton’s Second Law of Motion
I don’t know the catalyst,
But I feel the repercussions every day –
Your actions inducing reactions –
And I can’t help but notice the
Spiraling results of these events
Worsening each hour
Actions and reactions
Cause and effect
Give and take
The chaos increases
Contributing to the entropy of our relationship
Until silence
Is all
That remains
No words
No secret smiles
Just the pale flash of your face
As your eyes skim past me
And an icy breath of wind lifts the hair from the back of my neck.
In magnetic fields,
Opposite poles attract
First discovered by Pierre de Maricourt in 1269.
Once we were pulled together
By forces beyond our knowing
But, like the scientifically inexplicable
Flipping of the Earth’s magnetic poles,
Something inside of you has shifted
Like the molten core of iron and magnesium
Suddenly changing its path
Of a hundred thousand years
And swirling against the spin
Of Earth’s rotation
For a reason beyond our comprehension.
I don’t know what happened,
Or how, or why,
But something is different.
You push me away, avoiding my eyes,
And walk past me like I’m not even there,
As though I’m invisible
By some phenomena of the natural world
And like magnets pushed apart by an unseen force,
The closer I get to you,
The farther you pull away
Until all that’s left
Is this unbridgeable gap between us.
The total energy of the universe is constant;
It can be changed or moved,
But never created or destroyed:
The Fundamental Law of the Conservation of Energy
Intellectually, I know I haven’t lost anything,
Even though it feels like
My entire world has fallen away
Beneath me,
Even though I want to cry
Every time I see you walking away,
Even though, sometimes,
I can’t breathe when I think about you,
Because everything is a reminder
Of the way things used to be.
Somehow, I know
You didn’t take anything from me.
We collided elastically
For a brief moment in time
Then spun apart in different directions
New angles of trajectory
Paths unforeseen by either of us
But now we fall back to earth,
The stars flying past us,
Blurring the distinction between dark and light,
Until we enter the atmosphere,
Accelerating at a constant rate
Of 9.81 meters per second squared
Until we reach terminal velocity,
Turning into blazing trails
Of light across the midnight sky
Like the dusty tail of a comet
Nearing earth only once
Every seventy years,
Or the breathless flash
Of a shooting star,
Streaming silently towards
An unseen destination.

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By on 03/10/13 at 3:34PM
this is amazing you should really consider being a writer
By Loida Masalaysay on 03/12/13 at 2:00PM
This is a great composition. I'm impressed reading it. Keep up the good work!
By on 03/17/13 at 9:04PM
Wow this is truly amazing
By imvu _xNeverThatx on 04/01/13 at 5:09PM
ths one is tight

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