Poetry Competition Finalist
Poetry Finalist for Black History Month
In October we submitted a number of entries in the Black History Month creative writing competition, where pupils were asked to write about an inspirational heroine under the title 'Salute the Sisters'.
We have just found out that Zoe's poem 'I Salute' has made the final 20. She will be attending an awards ceremony later this month in the House of Commons.
Her poem took an original take on the theme, instead choosing to acknowledge all the heroines who remain anonymous and whose voices have been silenced.
We wish Zoe the best of luck - her poem can be read below:
I Salute
I salute the silence
The absences and the shadows
The ripped out threads from history’s tapestry
The hole in my heart that tells me something
Someone
Is missing
I salute
Those who fought before
Those who fight now
And those who will fight on
Unknown and unrecognised
I salute all
Who do not
Strive for a glorious chapter of history’s pages
But simply do it
Because it is right
I salute the ghosts
Of women whose writing is lost
Of women who fought in long-forgotten battles
Of women who strode into now extinguished lights
Of women
Black women
I salute the everyday
The woman who cuts my hair
The woman who passes me in the street
The woman who serves me at the till
I see the secret stories, hidden in their eyes
No one will know them
But there is power in their anonymity
I salute all the
Artists, businesswomen, models, poets, authors, politicians, activists
Lost in the gaps between the floorboards of history
Scrubbed out by the dictators of our past
Who found them
Too brave, too loud, too fierce, too bold
I salute my sisters
From every walk of life, from every country
Those who I know
And those who I will never meet
I salute with hope
That one day
The silence
Will end