Monday, 7 September 2020

Colouring our World with Poems

Poet: Beau


Our Russley Writers have been exploring colour. They each created a poem which celebrates a colour of their choosing and entered the Poetry Box Challenge. Author Paula Green congratulated all our students who submitted their writing. She said, 'Your choice of words made colours come alive, your poems were full of movement and zest. I really liked the pictures that grew in my head as I read. I especially liked the way they all flowed so beautifully. So many standout lines and images. Brilliant!'

Paula received hundreds of submissions from schools all over NZ and has chosen some of her favourites to publish on the Poetry Box website. Twelve students from Russley School have had their poems selected. 

Special mention to Beau Twidle, who Paula chose as one of her top three favourites overall! Beau wrote a fabulous poem about black and has received a copy of Paula Green's book, 'Groovy Fish' as a prize. Congratulations Beau, and to the other published poets:

Beau T 
Esme S
Evrin M-T
Morgan C
Madeleine H
Jay P
Akhila S
Joseph S
James DW
Isaac E
Henry P
Oliver P


Here is Beau's poem:

Black

night covering penwood street
ants running across the dirt
a sleuth of bears sleeping
a box of old fashioned telephones
a patrol unit of arrows flying at the target
a bundle of cables, like snakes

by Beau Twidle | Year 5

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