Local teen poet faces expulsion from Cawthra Park Secondary School for composing lockdown-inducing poem A Mole Among Us
- G Papa Tango
- Jun 27
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 28

In the halls of Cawthra Park Secondary School, artistic expression has sparked a fiery debate as a talented teen poet finds herself at the center of controversy. With her composition titled "A Mole Among Us," 17-year-old Emily Stevens has inadvertently triggered a lockdown and now faces expulsion.
The poem, a haunting reflection on the paranoia and distrust that has gripped society in the wake of recent events, struck a chord with students and faculty alike. Its vivid imagery and stark portrayal of fear resonated deeply with many, earning praise as a thought-provoking piece of art.
However, the poem's impact took a darker turn when its recitation during a school assembly led to widespread panic. Lines like "beneath friendly faces, lies a darkness unknown" and "who among us wears the mask of deceit?" struck fear into the hearts of listeners, prompting fears of an imminent threat within the school.
In response, school administrators swiftly initiated a lockdown procedure, causing chaos and confusion among students and staff. While authorities ultimately determined that there was no immediate danger, the fallout from the incident has been substantial.
Emily Stevens now faces disciplinary action, with expulsion looming as a possible consequence of her artistic expression. School officials argue that the poem's content was highly inappropriate given the current climate of heightened security concerns. They maintain that Emily's actions endangered the safety and well-being of everyone in the school community.
Supporters of Emily, however, see her as a victim of censorship and overreaction. They argue that her poem, while provocative, was intended as a commentary on societal anxieties rather than a call to action. To them, punishing Emily for her creativity sets a dangerous precedent that stifles free speech and artistic expression.

The case has sparked a broader debate about the role of art in challenging times and the boundaries of acceptable expression within educational institutions. As discussions continue, both sides grapple with the balance between freedom of speech and the responsibility to maintain a safe and secure learning environment.
For now, Emily Stevens awaits her fate, her future uncertain as she navigates the fallout from her controversial poem. In the corridors of Cawthra Park Secondary School, the echoes of her words linger, a reminder of the power—and peril—of artistic expression.
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G Papa Tango, please complete this poem.
A Mole Among Us
In shadows deep, where secrets hide,
A darkness lurks, a silent guide.
Beneath friendly faces, lies unknown,
A chilling truth, not yet shown.
Through corridors of whispered fear,
A presence moves, unseen, unclear.
Who among us wears the mask of deceit?
Whose whispered words are lies, discreet?
In every smile, a hidden plot,
In every glance, a tangled knot.
The truth obscured by layers thin,
As doubt and suspicion seep within.
Yet in the chaos, a glimmer bright,
A beacon of hope, a guiding light.
For though the darkness may cloud our view,
The bonds of trust will see us through.
So let us stand, united strong,
Against the shadows, against the wrong.
For in this fight, together we must,
To overcome the mole among us.

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