The Soldiers' Arts Academy
International Poetry Competition 2022
Congratulations to all of our winners!
See the winning entries and all of the awards below
This year The Soldiers' Arts Academy held their second international poetry competition. Once again, we had an overwhelming response to the competition and the standard of entry was incredibly high. In October 2022, we held our prize giving event to announce the finalists of the competition and, of course, the winners. The results can be seen below and we have also featured the winning poems in each category. Congratulations to all who entered and a special congratulations to our finalists and winners!
Young Persons Category -
Finalists
Why am I not good enough for society? – Nyah Becker
Red skies, blue earth, and green nights – Bryce Williams
The Ocean – Daisy Jones
Runner Up
Red skies, blue earth, and green nights – Bryce Williams
Winner
The Ocean – Daisy Jones
Winner:
The Ocean - Daisy Jones
A tide dances upon the sand
The sun glistens upon its glossy surface
A million colours of coral, Golden and orange
A picturesque view of the sand, sea and sky
The ocean shows off its coral glaze
While the green sea slightly shines through
The sea was a beautiful emerald green
Bejewelled with a sapphire blue
A most beautiful sight
It seemed almost transparent so you could easily see
the golden sand
I hear the sound of the sand laughing quietly as the sea
gently tickles it
A calm, mindful sound of the waves grazing the sand
The wind quietly singing a lullaby that slowly sent the
sea to sleep
I see a majestic dolphin dancing in the air
Its silhouette flying through the air like a kite in the
wind’s arms
It elegantly turned every time it became airborne
It was royalty sent from God
Everything was perfect.
Adult Category
Finalists:
Silver Horizon – Liam Wakefield
For Valour – Charles Evans
In the Olden Days – Vanessa Lampert
Sonyashnyky – Caroline Strong
Nan’s Charbanc to Barry Island – Sally Russel
Runner Up
Sonyashnyky – Caroline Strong
Winner
Nan’s Charbanc to Barry Island – Sally Russel
Winner:
Nan's Charabanc to Barry Island - Sally Russel
Nan boards the Western Welsh bus
in her Sunday best—navy cloche hat,
Kitty Foyle dress, white collar and cuffs.
Gladys had saved her a window seat.
Nan checks her straw bag—
spam sandwiches wrapped in our Bill's hanky,
flask of tea. Monday she'll trot
down Gwyddon Road for scrag end
and potatoes, tinned tomatoes and cheese.
But today, her housecoat hangs
behind the scullery door, the rayon
of her dress gossamers
between her fingertips. She inhales
the special lavender soap on her palms,
joins in the raucous rendition of Kum Ba Yah.
Slag heaps give way to hillsides of sheep,
powder puff soft. The drum
of droplets on the window surrenders
to ocean light, clouds tacked
to the horizon by luminous sunshine.
She steps into the smell of Coppertone
on hot skin; fish and chips
wrapped in the Barry Herald.
Bodies wriggle on the beach
like a colony of sandworms.
Nan and Gladys settle on blue and white
striped deckchairs. Nan closes her eyes.
Her mam's face eclipses the sun.
I knew, my girl, one day you would glimpse life
beyond Ebbw Vale's black mountains.