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		<description><![CDATA[Editors Heather Brett and Noel Monahan offer you the winners of their 2007 annual poetry competition.
Junior Category

Giving Voice

Haikus
No sky and no earth
At all. Only the snowflakes
Fall incessantly.
Through the town&#8217;s centre
A little stream flows, bordered
By weeping willows.
On the temple bell
Something rest&#8217;s in quiet sleep
Look - a butterfly.
Snow having melted
The whole village is brimful
Of happy children

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Editors Heather Brett and Noel Monahan offer you the winners of their 2007 annual poetry competition.</p>
<h3>Junior Category</h3>
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<p><strong>Giving Voice</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>
<strong>Haikus</strong></p>
<p>No sky and no earth<br />
At all. Only the snowflakes<br />
Fall incessantly.</p>
<p>Through the town&#8217;s centre<br />
A little stream flows, bordered<br />
By weeping willows.</p>
<p>On the temple bell<br />
Something rest&#8217;s in quiet sleep<br />
Look - a butterfly.</p>
<p>Snow having melted<br />
The whole village is brimful<br />
Of happy children<br />
<em><strong><br />
Moeed Malik </strong>(age 12)<br />
 		Farnham NS<br />
Ist Place Junior Category</em></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>
<strong><br />
My Daddy The Post-Man</strong></p>
<p>My daddy is a postman<br />
He delivers all the mail<br />
He&#8217;s always there to deliver<br />
Whenever its rain, snow or hail</p>
<p>It keeps him very busy<br />
He works from day to night<br />
He used to have a green van<br />
But now its turned to white.</p>
<p>He visits all the elderly<br />
That live all on their own<br />
He says hello to them every day<br />
So they won&#8217;t feel all alone</p>
<p>My daddy is a postman<br />
He wears a uniform<br />
He&#8217;s a fhearr an phoist go hiontach<br />
An fhearr an phoist from Mullahoran</p>
<p>		<em><strong>Aimee Coyle </strong>(age 10)<br />
		Mullahoran NS<br />
		2nd Place Junior Category</em>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Leaking and Seeping</strong></p>
<p>Water drips and water drops<br />
It comes from clouds in great big plops</p>
<p>Water splashes and water clashes<br />
upon the sea shore rocks it lashes</p>
<p>Water pours and water spills<br />
From leaking spouts over window sills.</p>
<p>Water freshens and water soaks<br />
It seeps right through all hats and cloaks</p>
<p><em><strong>Matthew Mc Kenna </strong>(age 10)<br />
Corlurgan NS<br />
Joint 3rd Place Junior Category</em>
</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>Fishing</strong></p>
<p>Fishing is my pastime<br />
A whole afternoon of peace<br />
In the evening sunset<br />
My catch to increase</p>
<p>As night falls my mam calls<br />
And I gather up my bag<br />
Homeward bound my dog at heel<br />
Looking forward to a tasty meal</p>
<p>Pan is on the fire<br />
Trout is my desire<br />
Full and contented<br />
My fishing day is ended</p>
<p>		<em><strong>Philip Bogue </strong>(age 10)<br />
		Corlurgan<br />
Joint 3rd Place Junior Category</em>
</p></blockquote>
<h3>Irish Category</h3>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Nóinín I Measc ná neantóg,</strong></p>
<p>Is tú mo nóinín, mo nóinín beag álainn,<br />
Ansin I measc na neantóg, ag fás ar son do shaol,<br />
Mo nóinín beag bán ag sileadh solais ó gach spóir,<br />
Do cumhra láidir milis, ag cur daoine ar do thóir. </p>
<p>Ach is mo nóinín atá tú, liomsa atá tú gafa,<br />
Mar tá mo ghrá níos láidre ná nimh na neantóige,<br />
Seasann tú amach i slua, ar nós inis ar an muir,<br />
Mar is mo nóinín thú, go deireadh ár shaol.</p>
<p><em><strong><br />
Cathal Mac an Fhailigh</strong> (age 17)<br />
St Macartans College<br />
Joint Ist Place Irish Category</em>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Mo Chlann</strong></p>
<p>Tá chlann mó agam, tá naonúr daoine ann.<br />
Tá  áthas an domhain orm, le mo chlann.<br />
Seo é Dhaidí, is dochtiur é<br />
Ainm mo chlann é &#8216;Pop, I mo theach is fear mór é!<br />
Seo í Mhamaí, ar fad tá gliondar uirthi<br />
Nuair a tá sí ag scuab an urlar, bíonn ag canadh<br />
Agus &#8216;Mutti&#8217; is aimi di.<br />
Seo í Danielle, is maith léi díoscó<br />
Is í mo dheirfiúir tiarnasach,isí mo dheirfiúir is mó!<br />
Seo í William, bionn sé ag imirt spórt<br />
Ma bhíonn sé ar irraidh, feicfidh mé é ar an bpáirc.<br />
Seo í Fára, go brách bíonn sí ag canadh,<br />
Uaireanta, tá sí craiceailte agus dána!<br />
Seo í Rebecca, tógann sí a am<br />
Agus is maith léi a lán &#8216;lip-balm&#8217;!<br />
Seo é Louis, níl se éirmiúil<br />
Ach nuair a bhíonn sé ag imirt peil, scórann sé cúl!<br />
Seo é Jonathan, is a leasainn Jon-Jon<br />
Is maith leis Caitlín, beidh mé I mo uachtarán lá amháin<br />
Is maith liom leadóg, agus is maith liom mo chlann!</p>
<p>			<em><strong>Caitlín Courtney </strong>(age 12)<br />
			St Clare&#8217;s NS Cavan<br />
			Joint 1st Place Irish Category</em>
</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>An Bosca</strong></p>
<p>Is bosca suimiúil beaga é<br />
Ar ndóigh a héachaim air<br />
Ó mhaidin go deireadh an lae.</p>
<p>Tá leisce orm an bosca a fhagáil<br />
Ganaon agó, táim gafa leis,<br />
Na fuimeanna, na h-omhanna atá ar fáil.</p>
<p>Anois is arís,<br />
Is feidir liom a samhlú<br />
An abhar nua scoile - an téilifís.</p>
<p>N&#8217;fheadair cad a bhíonn ar súil<br />
Í mbosca beag,<br />
A chuireann fonn orm a stanadh air ach an<br />
Taaitneamh sáiniúil.</p>
<p>		<em><strong>Celia Ho</strong> (age 16)<br />
		Loreto College<br />
2nd Place Irish Category</em>
</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>An Caisleán</strong></p>
<p>I bhfad ar shiúl,<br />
Tá caisleán ann,<br />
Le banríon, príonsa<br />
&#8216;Is daoine eile sa chlann.</p>
<p>Tá dragún mór, feargach<br />
Mar gharda don doras.<br />
Ta giollaí &#8216;is draoi,<br />
&#8216;Is cócaire darbainm Floras.</p>
<p>Tá crann draíochta<br />
Sa ghairdín ollmhór.<br />
Tá caráiste bándearg<br />
Faoi stiúir ag chauffeur.</p>
<p>Táloch le harrachachtaí,<br />
Doras le sleamhnán ag teacht as.<br />
Droichead le hardaitheoirí<br />
&#8216;Is fear grinn ag imirt cleas.</p>
<p>		<em><strong>Blánaid Ní Mhordha Ní Lionaird </strong>(age 12)<br />
		Gaelscoil Eois, Clones<br />
		3rd Place Irish Category</em>
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<h3>Senior Category</h3>
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<blockquote><p><strong>War</strong></p>
<p>Stinging sores,<br />
bloodshot eyes,<br />
bombs booming,<br />
fatal cries.</p>
<p>Crackling fire,<br />
deafened ears.<br />
Faces washed<br />
With salty tears.</p>
<p>Choking gasses,<br />
wheezing for air.<br />
Reapers roaming<br />
it&#8217;s hard to bear.</p>
<p>Flooded trenches,<br />
bodies bloodied.<br />
Lost arms and legs,<br />
faces muddied.</p>
<p>Shells falling,<br />
guns firing.<br />
Fingers tangled<br />
in jagged wiring.</p>
<p>A banshee wails<br />
just behind.<br />
Under tanks,<br />
bones grind.</p>
<p>It scares me to think<br />
that I hold guns,<br />
yet, look at the dead,<br />
they&#8217;re the lucky ones.</p>
<p>		<em><strong>Aodhán McGourty</strong> (age 13)<br />
		Coláiste Cholmcille, Ballyshannon<br />
1st Place Senior Category</em>
</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>Starlings</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s evening, late Autumn, when the starlings start their show,<br />
In gathering flocks of whooshing wings, they congregate<br />
Until they seem joined wingtip to wingtip.<br />
Like ariel sardines, evading the cavernous mouth<br />
Of an invisible humpback, they twist and turn<br />
In changing patterns of light.<br />
Then as night falls, they disappear to the lakeshore<br />
To roost in ash, sycamore and oak.<br />
As I&#8217;m watching this I wonder how, in this wonderful dance of nature<br />
In their chasing, weaving, climbing, diving, soaring, sweeping flight<br />
They never collide or fall to the ground, injured, stunned or dead.</p>
<p>					<em><strong>Cormac O&#8217; Connell </strong>(age 12)<br />
					Virginia College, Cavan<br />
2nd Place Senior Category</em>
</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>Tears</strong></p>
<p>Like all of the others, she bent her head.<br />
I watched from across the gaping hole<br />
That was between us</p>
<p>Lying open and empty,<br />
Waiting to be filled.</p>
<p>A tear escaped from<br />
Between the barrier of her lashes,<br />
Ran slowly down her nose</p>
<p>And dripped off it,<br />
Onto the ground.</p>
<p>There was a background<br />
Sound of footsteps, dragging<br />
Along the gravel path, heavily.</p>
<p>Then all was quiet,<br />
A muffled thump.</p>
<p>The coffin hit the floor<br />
Of the empty grave,<br />
Empty no more.</p>
<p>I remember it clearly,<br />
Etched forever in my mind.</p>
<p>The girl crying,<br />
The dirt falling,<br />
Tears falling.</p>
<p>Memories being made,<br />
Tears…</p>
<p>		<em><strong>Conor Fox </strong>(age 15)<br />
		St Clare&#8217;s College, Ballyjamesduff, Cavan<br />
3rd Place Senior Category</em>
</p></blockquote>
<h3>Adult Category</h3>
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<blockquote><p><strong><br />
A Tradition</strong></p>
<p>(<em>Three Donegal weaver brothers</em>)</p>
<p>Weft woven across the width of each day.<br />
Shuttle passed through warp yarns<br />
that heave solitude,</p>
<p>as hills change from greenwood to gorse,<br />
to heather hues, brown,<br />
and the valley shadows, deepens<br />
to midnight blue.</p>
<p>The brothers know the curves and hollows<br />
of the land, know about wool twill,<br />
threading sequences, spools and shots<br />
of colour, loom tunes, the signature<br />
of a treadling foot dance, the sound<br />
of silence. They know the smell and feel<br />
of earth and foggy nights,<br />
how soft is the touch<br />
of moss, soft as a mother&#8217;s kiss was.<br />
Time sighs with the mountain wind,<br />
unfurling gets caught on the soles<br />
of their boots, in burnt light.</p>
<p>Each sundown rosary beads<br />
going through their fingertips.</p>
<p><em><strong>Maria Wallace</strong><br />
Dublin<br />
1st Place Adult Category</em>
</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong><br />
Dirge for a Clove in Hot Whiskey</strong></p>
<p>Star crossed you die,<br />
aborted babe,<br />
nipped in the bud<br />
of foetal flower</p>
<p>You&#8217;re plucked blood-red<br />
from ravished trees<br />
to titillate<br />
taste buds of men.</p>
<p>Hard as iron nails,<br />
your heart, locked tight,<br />
hides latent wrath<br />
of a child defiled.</p>
<p>Well may you burn<br />
the rapping tongues<br />
of buddies, profaning<br />
your hot baptism.</p>
<p>Shame, Myrtaceae!<br />
your tempting spice<br />
dooms your offspring<br />
to callow death</p>
<p>		<em><strong>Anna Colhoun</strong><br />
		Donegal<br />
Runner-Up, Adult Category</em>
</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>The Haka</strong></p>
<p>Willie Bushell kept cattle<br />
On the high hill most of<br />
The year, all black<br />
Like African babies lined up<br />
In a nursery,<br />
They glistened in the sunshine, invisible at night,<br />
And towered in the distance<br />
Like coal eyes placed on a snowman.<br />
&#8216;You can&#8217;t beat being hand-picked&#8217;<br />
He said,<br />
&#8216;For the palates of kings and queens&#8217;<br />
He said,<br />
&#8216;Sacred cows&#8217;<br />
We said.<br />
Young boys stood in the gaps as they<br />
Walked to the abattoir,<br />
The cows did the Haka<br />
As the stun gun exploded.</p>
<p><em><strong>Paddy Haren</strong><br />
Cavan<br />
Highly Commended, Adult Category</em></p>
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Windows Publications celebrate their 15th Anniversary </strong><br />
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<p><em>Windows would like to thank their sponsors - a heartfelt thanks for the continuous support and vision from Cavan County Council. Quite frankly - we couldn&#8217;t have done it without you. And to the other local business that have shown their generosity over the years, many, many thanks. Especially to Cavan Crystal Hotel &#038; Cavan Crystal Design Ltd. Donal Keoghan of The Imperial Bar, The Meadowview Inn, Glor Breffni, P &#038; M Lynch of Easons Cavan, Elegant Gems, The Anglo Celt, Gem Oils, Crannog Bookshop, The Harvest Restaurant, Paul Connolly: Optician,  Cavan Travel, Brendan Bannon Enniskillen, and George Maloney&#8217;s.</em></p>
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		<title>Windows/Cavan Crystal Competition Awards</title>
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Winning poems will be posted on this site on 1 June.
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