War of Words Poetry Competition

Heston students' poems in print
	
	In May, Heston students had the opportunity to enter a Young Writers’ competition called ‘War of Words’. The brief was to write a poem in any style on the theme of conflict. In English lessons and literacy tutor time activities, students explored their own personal understandings of “conflict” and creatively expressed their own experiences and opinions. 
After a huge number of entries were submitted, 68 poems by Heston students were selected for publication in the final ‘War of Words’ anthology (pictured right). Congratulations to all of our poets.
Here are some examples of the fantastic poems produced by students:
An Angel Departs by Manaal Omar and Mahgul Khan 9 Blue
	All is gone, nothing left
	Life’s committed another theft
	It took his life
	It took his pride
	There’s nothing left on his side
	All I see is your grave
	You were once handsome, bold and brave
	I can feel your existence; warm and strong
	But I’m pretty sure it won’t last long
	I last heard your heart race
	Before death fell upon its place
	I smell the beauty of the roses on your grave
	You once used to be God’s obedient slave
	But now he’s taken you from this world
	And everything’s suddenly become so cold
	Now I touch the unforgiving stone
	That buried you, in the shape of a dome
	I remember the last gun shot
	That hit you in the heart spot
	It took your soul away from me
	All I rewind is the memories
	You now belong in God’s hand
	But don’t worry, that’s where I’ll soon stand.
	
	 
A Conflicting Poem on the Conflict of the World by Navjot Kahlon 10 Orange
	 The world is pathetic
The world is pathetic
	And I refuse to believe that
	The world will change for good.
	I know that soon
	This world will become the equivalent of hell
	And we’ll never believe that
	“The world is the treasure of God.”
	It’s all blinding lies
	Conflict, war and deceit,
	is the path you must take
	Love, care and affection,
	is utterly ludicrous.
	Injustice,
	is virally contaminating our souls
	 Justice,
Justice,
	is a complete waste of time.
	Pessimism,
	is a trend we’re all following.
	Positivity,
	is nothing compared to the conflict of our world,
	but if we try, if we really try, our human power,
	can do something,
	good or bad
(Now read this poem from the bottom to the top).
	
	
	The Soldiers by Kyle Gurney 9 Green
	 By the trenches
By the trenches
	I hold my breath,
	Waiting, waiting,
	for my death.
	The poppies blow
	To and fro
	In Flanders Fields
	Hear the gunshots
	And the bombs
	Is this where soldiers
	Do belong?
	The poppies blow
	To and fro
	In Flanders Fields
	Now I lie
	In the grass
	Waiting for
	The war to pass
	The poppies blow
	To and fro
	In Flanders Fields.
A Death Wish by Sonia Randhawa 9 Green
	 I close my eyes tight,
I close my eyes tight,
	and think of a wish
	In this moment of pleasure,
	And pure bliss
	Three, two, one
	I blow out the flames
	My wish will come true,
	despite those countless claims.
	The letter in front of me
	I reluctantly look up,
	I won’t see you for a while
	He looks at me worryingly
	Yet I stifle a smile
	I run after my hope
	Bang, I’m flying through the air
	I look up distraught
	He is gone, no longer here
	I cough and I sputter
	Tears escaping my eyes
	Similar to his father in his uniform
	They thought he’d be ok too, they lied
	I sit in the cold room
	Bangs and screams above me
	I hug my legs and drop my head
	As all feelings slip away slowly
	I am yet to have my spark re-ignited,
	And jump with hope as a letter shoots through the door
	Is it the letter I dread oh so much
	And his thoughts silenced for evermore
	That’s all in the past
	Here I am now, huddled by the door
	Another telegram staring back at me
	Sitting innocently on the floor
	I know what it reads
	He has found eternal peace
	My eyes empty
	My mouth dry
	Those years that passed when I did not cry
	A sharp pain sears through my chest
	And I fall to the ground
	I know at this moment
	My heart getting slower
	My family will be whole now
	As I take my last breath
	I close my eyes in victory
	Knowing that my spark was re-ignited
	my love rekindled, replanted
	I know now that my wish has been granted.
	
