Year 10 Josie N鈥檚 Poem Accepted into Anthology
Mazal tov to Year 10 student Josie N, whose poem entitled Twelfth Hole was chosen to be published in the Primo Lux poetry anthology, an annual publication featuring creative literature works by skilled young student communicators across WA and supported by WA Poets Inc.
Tasked with writing a poem, the location being somewhere the writer often finds themselves and where 鈥渟omething had to happen鈥, Josie, a keen golfer, chose her local golf course as her poem鈥檚 setting.
鈥淢y golf course is pretty secluded and private, so I was thinking it would be cool to slip something ominous in there. I鈥檝e left it open-ended, to leave people questioning 鈥榳hy the golf course?鈥
I didn鈥檛 want to use my bedroom, or somewhere at school, I wanted somewhere a bit different. I鈥檓 the only student in the High School who plays golf, so that seemed like the perfect location.鈥
Josie says the lack of rhyming and the unpredictable line lengths of her poem are meant to fit in with the ominous undertones of uncertainty that emerge as the poem unfolds, as well as the ultimate surprise at the end, which is also open to interpretation.
Twelfth Hole
Sweat drips from my head
The sun鈥檚 blazing embrace
My bottle dry
My eyes straining
The twelfth hole
I鈥檝e played this hole a hundred times
Maybe a thousand
Slowly back
Shoulders only
Eyes on the ball
Hit through and true
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The hybrid hits, impacts with the ball
Left it flies
Bush
Searching only adds to the heat and frustration
Found it!
The ball buries itself in the dirt and left-overs of dead trees
Finally,
I can hit again
Adjusting my stance to take the next shot
I glance below my feet
Another face glances back
Life drained from its empty eyes.
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