Poetry from our Poet-in-Residence, Janice Owen: A Boy Aged Seven

A Boy aged Seven, is dedicated to my grandson Luke, realising he may struggle with exam fears as memories of my own school days resurface.   The overwhelming pressure, the knot in the stomach and understanding that exams can feel all-consuming in the moment.  I want to reach out and ease any anxieties life may present him, all of that is denied by estrangement now permeating into future generations.  

Tests fail to capture the whole of a person’s abilities or worth, they are just one part of a larger journey, and the resulting scores do not define you.  I hope he has the determination, dignity and resilience within his DNA to build self-belief and confidence, to be his own man.

For a mother, watching her 7-year-old son grow and develop brings a unique blend of joy, pride, and reflection.  At this age, children are beginning to show more of their personalities and potential, and a mother might see glimpses of the man he could one day become.  A time that inspires a mother to think about her role in guiding him, fostering qualities like kindness, resilience, and responsibility, all while cherishing his innocence and curiosity.

The phrase “maketh me the man” can resonate deeply, as it suggests that this little boy’s growth and learning are not only shaping his own future but also impacting the mother’s life in meaningful ways.  Raising a child brings out strengths in you never knew you had, and in nurturing his character, you develop patience, compassion, and sense of purpose.  This mutual growth becomes one of the most beautiful and transformative aspects of parenthood, even in estrangement.

A Boy Aged Seven

Seven

Aged seven

Boy aged seven

Little boy aged seven

A little boy aged seven

I’m a little boy aged seven

I am a little boy aged seven sat

I am a little boy aged seven sat sitting 

I am a little boy aged seven sat sitting SATS

Sat sitting SATS! SATS! A little boy aged seven!

My imagination and creativity has the natural world to explore.

Let me discover through cultural education, please no testing anymore.

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Author: drnicko

Awarded an MBE for services to arts-based businesses, I am passionate about generating inspiring, socially engaging, creative practice within educational contexts both nationally and internationally.

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