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Feature of the week: Cameron Keung's poem ‘The Beautiful Game'

Feature of the week: Cameron Keung's poem ‘The Beautiful Game'

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With every kick, a story unfolds,
In the rhythm of football, a legacy moulds.
A flick, a pass, a brilliant run,
In this beautiful game, each battle is won.
Legends are born on these hallowed fields,
With every tackle and triumph, new destinies revealed.
Yet the game is more than glory; it's struggle and strife,
It teaches us of teamwork, of courage in life.
When the final whistle blows, win or lose, we stand tall,
For it's more than a game; it's a lesson for all.
In the spirit of competition, we find respect and grace,
In every pass and every shot, we embrace the chase.
So let the world keep turning, let the matches unfold,
In the heart of every player, a story yet untold.
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