
Jada Ferguson
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Life is a Jukebox
I sat in a jukebox for all of 2024. A little figurine manuevering through a big machine. Every song imprinting on me, leaving dents, echoing through my speech. I laid in my doll bed thinking "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now." I literally was "looking for a job and then I found a job..." I'd roll out of my doll bed and into an toy Uber to Bruckner. The moment the car rolled to a stop, "Welcome to the Jungle" would pound in my chest. "You know where you are, you're in the jungle baby, you're gonna die." I worked at the "Hotel California" (Bruckner) for over 2 years. After my first day I knew I shouldn't be there. I could feel that it would emotionally decompose me, but I stayed. "You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave". Modern and polished on the outside, inviting even but unpredictability and devastation ran from the basement to the roof.
By Jada Fergusonabout a year ago in Beat
signal
Illumination on Gotham's desolation. Hope is projected. -
By Jada Fergusonabout a year ago in Poets
Showcase of the Immortals
The electricity of WrestleMania surges through floorboards and foldable chairs straight to the core of the thousands of fans in attendance. It is somehow intimate and communal all at once. It sustains the body to withstand the freezing cold. Chants reverberating so boisterously they bounce off the clouds. Opposing chants interjecting in response, so there's a dance in the ring and out of the ring.
By Jada Ferguson2 years ago in Geeks
Growth
I am sitting at the bottom of it all. The acid from the belly of the beast is crashing over me. Flesh slipping off bones, like gushing water down a 20 ft slide. I hold on to my smile to show the world I am enjoying the suffering. This year on Vocal I don't want to gloss over the tough shit.
By Jada Ferguson2 years ago in Writers












