Austin Singers

To an aesthete rhyming young

When it came to composing the concert program for A Poetic Portrait, the Austin Singers had no problem finding masters of verse to include. Robert Louis Stevenson, Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Lewis Carroll, Christopher Marlowe, Sir Walter Raleigh, and, of course, old Will Shakespeare all had texts set to music they were happy to sing. But the 50-voice chorus wasn't content just honoring poets of the past; it wanted poets of the future in the mix. So it invited area high school students to submit their own verse and promised to read the best of them, as determined by a panel of experts, aloud at the concert. Well, the submissions are in, and the judges (Jena Gessaman, Rod Machen, and Linda Miller Raff) have made their selections. So, in conjunction with the Austin Singers concert this weekend, here are the first- and second-place winners.


Ode to the Three Muses

There are three muses

To whom the female universe

Grovels in dutiful homage, namely

Mary Kay, Merle and Maybelline;

And each wakening morn

They pluck, paint and preen

To coat blemishes and with beauty adorn,

But never betray these faces pristine

Insecurity, their self-perceptions are torn

Though each one rivals Michelangelo's Sistine

With the natural grace with which they were born.

– Camille Peoples

Hyde Park Baptist High School, 12th grade


Moment Lost

It was so fast –

Your nose was touching my nose.

I felt your heat upon my face.

Your eyelashes tickled my cheek.

My stomach dropped.

– It was then I knew

it would be torture.

– Emily Glickman

McCallum High School, 12th grade


Austin Singers will present A Poetic Portrait Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21-22, 8pm, at University Presbyterian Church, 2203 San Antonio. For more information, visit www.austinsingers.org.

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