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Year 7 and 8 Writer Workshop
Year 7 and 8 Writer Workshop
In readiness for National Poetry Day on the 6th October, our Year 7 and 8 pupils enjoyed a poetry workshop with writer Elizabeth Lewis Williams.
Focusing on this year’s National Poetry Day topic of ‘The Environment’, they devised their own poems featuring our local, indigenous environment and the wildlife that inhabits it. For our Year 8 children, loosestrife, the cliffs, the bittern and a tree at Covehithe all inspired some very beautiful verse:
‘I rise above others
Invade, conquer, ambush
Wearing a helmet of white and purple
I am loosestrife’
Eleri, Year 8
‘I was born in the fens
By the ripple and dance of the water,
Rooted in decades
But stick close to my kin.
I am loosestrife’
Gamar, Year 8
‘Home tumbles and slides away
Roots feel the winding wind
Crooked fingers grasp for life’
Yasmine, Year 8. Inspired by a tree in Covehithe that is falling as a result of the cliff erosion.
Conqueror, I throw spears of pink
From the marshbeds
I rise to the top
I am loosestrife’
Solomon, Year 8
‘Glide, sneak, strut
Through rippled water’
Isobel, Year 8. The bittern
‘Stride, strut, trudge
Through stirring marshes’
Amrita, Year 8. The bittern
‘Creep, prowl, slip
Through the maze
of reeds’
Alexis, Year 8. The bittern
”I dream of death
An end to my suffering
An end to my pain’
William, Year 8. The tree at Covehithe