Poetry Day Ireland: Winter Heroes by Katie Donovan

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Poetry Day Ireland is an annual island-wide celebration of poetry which invites the nation to read, write, and share a poem on the day.

Presented by Poetry Ireland, the theme for this year is "Good Sports" celebrating the good sport in all of us, the drive to give it a go or to have a crack at it.

Read Katie Donovan's poem Winter Heroes below.


Winter Heroes

It comes to this:

a frozen Sunday

and a team of six.

We almost miss it

because I'm lost–

sleep deprived,

cursing soccer–

navigating Drimnagh.

.

How he races,

across the field–

this boy who's honed his skills,

suffered snubs, misses,

injuries, lumpy pitches,

slanted goalposts

and biased refs.

Once he's positioned

the stalled game

can proceed.

.

It's Cabo vs Bosco,

bony knees and green socks,

parents going mental

in the raw glare and gusts.

His team whirlwinds

through mucky tackles,

the lack of subs,

the unfair penalties,

studs hammering

across the turf.

.

Winter heroes, these:

outnumbered, away,

they take the game: 4:3.

(From Off Duty, Bloodaxe Books, 2016)

Find out more about Poetry Day Ireland here.

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