Soccer, Karoo Style
The poem 'Soccer, Karoo Style' by Clive Lawrence humorously depicts a soccer game in a rural setting in the Karoo region. The game begins with the players having to clear animals from the field, emphasizing the rustic and improvised nature of the setting. The poem captures the whimsical and unexpected challenges faced during the game, such as the ball bursting and being repaired with old clothing. This reflects the resourcefulness and adaptability of the players. The imagery of animals and the casual, almost chaotic atmosphere highlight the unique charm of playing soccer in such an environment. The poem ends with the great dane returning to the penalty spot, suggesting a return to normalcy after the game. The poem uses vivid imagery and humor to convey themes of improvisation, community, and the joy of playing despite obstacles.
| Word | Easy Meaning | Translation | Pron. |
|---|---|---|---|
| somnambulant | sleepy, drowsy | very sleepy or appearing to be sleepwalking | som-nam-byoo-luhnt |
| hoofed | kicked | to kick hard | hoo-fd |
| wobbled | shook, moved unsteadily | to move shakily | wob-buhld |
| bulging | swelling, protruding | puffing out | buhl-jing |
| pssst | hissing sound | a sound indicating air escaping | psst |
| trooped | marched, walked | to walk in a group | troo-pd |
| slouched | walked lazily | to move with a lazy posture | sloucht |
Clive Lawrence was a poet born in South Africa in 1935. He moved to London at the age of 21 to pursue a career in professional football. His poetry often reflects his experiences and observations of life in rural settings.
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