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Golf and Peace
In the middle of the grassy Temple green with my pretty wife a game of golf serene, an early morning weekend to spend in peace said she “what a waste”! I hid my disappointment with a bright smile, measured my response carefully for a while, asked “is there anything I can do to please” said she “romancing!” I was leading her at hole number sixteen, I knew why she was suddenly not so keen, if I won my weekend would not pass with ease, social distancing! I hit the next one straight in to the thick bush, and three after that in to a water rush, lost the golf morning to win the evening peace, said she “ what a game”! 1st placement Written 26/07/2020 Sponsor Brian Strand Strand any theme any form (13) poetry contest 1st Placement Your best Sapphic stanza contest William Kekaula
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