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A Way With Words
May 4th, 2022
In April, several Landmark students, with the support of their teachers, wrote and courageously submitted poems to the 26th Annual Beverly Teen Poety Contest for middle and high school students.
The contest is run by the Beverly Public Library each spring. This year they received 444 entries.
Landmark High School students Olivia Pierce ’22 and Olle Lundgren ’25 were selected as finalists and were invited to recite their poems at a public reading at the Library. “Both students did extraordinarily well,” according to Amy Veling, Landmark High School librarian. “We are all so proud of them and would also like to extend a special thank you to Ross Ackerman, Kathy MacMannis, and Helen Monroe who worked with, practiced, and cheered on Olivia and Olle at the final reading.”
Olivia wrote and presented two poems: "Lost in Thought #49" and "Lost in Thought #51" while Ollie was recognized for his poem, “Ice”. Read poems below.
Ice, By Olle Lundgren '25
Looking down I see calm and gentle fish
Feeling the cool whoosh of the water
Looking up I see the brassy shadow off a maple tree stump
Like the seeds that fell from the tree embedded in my frozen water
Feeling more stuck each day
Knowing that next year will roll around
I don't like being ice
I feel claustrophibic
And of out luck
Feeling the sting of the skate and the beat of the feet
I like knowing that people enjoy playing on my frozen surface
This is like all things in life
Nothing lasts forever.
Lost in Thought #42, by Olivia Pierce '22
U say I'm cute.
but i even question if u mean it,
it's not ur fault.
as boys tried me on
throwing me to the curb
for free
tossing me to the next boy
for charity,
so don't tell me
u like the way my body
could fit in ur hands,
or the fact i seem untamed.
u barely know me,
all u see is bait.
as u reel me in
and tell the boys:
u caught a good one,
When my mom told me:
to not fall so easily
Because there are so many fish in the sea.
Lost in Thought #51, by Olivia Pierce '22
U aren't happy about the female I'm becoming
As I wear my shirts cropped and hoodies
Off my shoulders
Leave during the middle of the night to
be with a boy
To remove myself from art school to dream of working
on a podcast in communication
U made it clear I'm the disappointment
But u don't understand how sad I am
With the memories of people popping
In my head
Ur just another person telling me
I've done wrong
I'm worthless
Just a kid who knows nothing
with a tired soul.
Posted in the category High School.