TES Young Poet of the Week
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TES Young Poet of the Week
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A picture is high up but it can be seen. It begins to move and shake, the walls are caving in, the lights are flashing, the drawers are smashing, the door is clattering - and then silence.
All apart from a scratching sound of the kitten’s bowl being pushed behind my back, behind my back.
The letterbox is black and unnoticed by many, for its rustiness can cause a painful end to someone who is plagued by powerful rocky edges.
The curtains are enriched with a spiralled colour, a colour of wonder and fantasy. There is a feather on the wall, a peacock feather positioned where its dark blue eye can see all and nothing, where its long mane will show a devious trance to any passer-by and no mercy to a confronted stranger.
ANDREW BALL
Andrew Ball, aged 15, receives The School Bag edited by Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes (Faber). Submitted by Carole Warren of The Community College, Chumleigh, North Devon EX18 7AA, who receives a set of Poetry Society posters with teachers’ notes. For Poetry Society events, ring 0171 240 2133.
Every once in a while a poem comes along which seems to break all the rules, but knocks your socks off anyway by the sheer scope of its imaginative world.
Poems like these are, perhaps, hardest for teachers and workshop leaders to work with. One’s immediate instinct is to delve in, clean up the excess adjectives and steer the poem towards some kind of narrative logic. But sometimes it’s best to stand back and let the poem work magic in its own way.
This week’s choice, by 15-year old Andrew Ball of Chumleigh Community College, north Devon, has an extraordinary power. It is impossible to explain some of the wonderful phrases, such as “someone who is plagued by powerful rock edges” - but you can feel exactly what he means.
Jo Shapcott is the Poetry Society’s poet on the Internet: hhtp.www. Poetry Soc.com
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