Poet of the Month
The winner of last month’s competition is Huw Morgan from Bristol who wins Oisin McGann – Strangled Silence published by TCorgi for this poem entitled ’The Enticing Hills’
The Enticing Hills
The enticing hills beckon from across the lake
The distant shore remote, though yachts nearby
Offer the chance, perhaps, of getting there
But how to sail, to cross to those far mountains?
Like life itself, the noble dream is broken on the rocks of hard reality
The high purpose defeated by the low obstacle
If I cannot sail or get passage on a yacht I cannot cross
How many greater visions fail for want of such a simple step?

Words can paint the pictures of our imaginations. They form our
ideas. Ideas influence the way we think. Thinking determines our
personalities and our personality determines who we are and how we
live – so say the many great philosophers of humanity.
Please have a look at this picture – look at it in detail. Pause
for a minute, reflect on how if affects you and try to gather yourself
creatively. Now express your thoughts in a poem of up to 10 lines.
If you are satisfied with your poem, send it to Society Today Magazine’s ‘Poet of the Month’ competition at the postal address below. The Editor’s favourate poem will be published in the magazine next month with the winner receiving a copy of either Crap: A Guide to Politics by Terry Arthur, published by Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd or Sonnets by Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli, published by Oneworld Classics.
Please send your entries to:
Poetry Competition, Society Today Magazine
17-21 Wyfold Road London SW6 6SE
Alternatively, you can email us at;
editing<at>society-today.com
Please state your name, address and which of the two books you would prefer.
Entries must be received by 17th October








