| Bald Eagle Poetry Contest Winners June 07, 2001 -  From over 100 schools who participated in Signals of Spring our first full year, we CONGRATULATE this year's Winners! Overall Grand Prize is a stained-glass window piece of a Bald Eagle created by Linda Knight and a $75 U.S. Savings Bond. 1st and 2nd Prize winners for Grades 5-8 and High School will receive a $50 U.S. Savings Bond. 
 
 Grand Prize Overall: 
| Judge comments: The Shadow is the most original use of metaphor and sustains that metaphor throughout 
the poem. It is very interesting to look at an eagle using the shadow on the ground. | 
 
The Shadowby Lareesha W.
 Bayside High School
 Queens, NY
 Shadow on the groundFrom miles up,on the earth
 Is cast by a majestic creature
 That seemingly floats in the sky
 In perfect control
 Slices the air
 With massive wings
 Of the ironically lightest thing
 And a head always resting high
 With eyes ever vigilant
 Respected, Feared
 Disregarded by some
 It glides on
 Not conscious of anything
 Except it's instinctive mission
 Unaware of danger
 Unaware of being helped
 by it's own wrongdoers...
 trying to correct mistakes to late...
 of it's admirers...
 of being a small fractional example
 of creation....
 It glides on casting it's shadow
 On the earth below
 
 
| Judge comments: 
Eagle In My Eye represents a sustained use of traditional poetic form in terms of rhymed 
couplets. Also the poem has an interesting twist in the last stanza, in that 
the eagle is described as becoming an eagle in the poet's eye. | 
 1st Place: Eagle In My Eyeby Kendra M.
 Welch Middle School
 Houston, TX
 You are feared yet lovedAs you glide on the clouds above.
 
 You are wanted yet despised;
 Wisdom is written in your eyes.
 
 You are not fearful, you are bold;
 You have claws of steel, or so I've been told.
 
 You're a symbol of peace yet a symbol of war.
 You're wise forever more.
 
 You are welcome yet rejected,
 Humble and respected.
 
 And as you glide in the sky,
 You become the Eagle in my eye.
 
 
| Judge comments: 
The Soaring Eagle  is a well done social commentary poem. | 
 2nd Place: The Soaring EagleWhat is that thing up in the skyAndrea A.
 Katy Junior High
 Katy, TX
 Soaring overhead
 It flies and flies so very high
 I can tell that it has fled
 From problems that are growing
 And getting worse today
 Problems that effect our flowing
 Each and everyday
 Things like pollution in the air
 Are scaring these creatures away
 But why don't we see improvement
 In any form or way
 Why can't we take a little bit of time
 To discuss this and not delay
 For if we delay we put it off
 More and more each day
 Until one day they all have disappeared
 Until we notice that the soaring eagle has gone away.
 
 Poetry Judge:Kalamu ya Salaam
 New Orleans writer Kalamu ya Salaam is founder of Nommo Literary Society, a Black writers workshop; co-founder of Runagate Multimedia; leader of the WordBand, a poetry performance ensemble; and moderator of e-Drum, a listserv of over 1000 Black writers and ethnically diverse supporters of literature. His latest book is 360° -- A Revolution of Black Poets edited with Kwame Alexander. Salaam's latest spoken word cd is My Story, My Song. He is a 1999 senior literature fellow of the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MA. The Magic of Juju -- An Appreciation of the Black Arts Movement is forthcoming from Third World Press.  *All poems were judged without any information of the author
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