I enter the ring
High on ambition.
Visions of victory
Luring me in
An ecstatic flurry
Lulls me into thinking
“I can do this.”
When he lands his first punch,
I’m breathless, unbelieving.
Then he smashes my nose
And breaks a rib
Jeering at my feeble attempts.
I’m truly scared.
I land a few
While he works me over.
Broken teeth, like gravel in my mouth,
My life is leaking
From so many cuts.
Exhausted and drained of volition
Apathy weighs my arms down
But I strike and strike, a desperate windmill.
When I become unbalanced
And fall to the canvas
I know that I
Am the loser again.
From this fresh perspective
I look at me writing
Fighting with my inner critic
Horrified I could do myself
Such fierce and crippling damage.
The Fight
The Fight
About the Poetry Blackboard
The Poetry Blackboard showcases poems curated by Kingston's Poet Laureate and written by Kingston poets. There's a new poem every month, written by poets living and dead, historical and contemporary, published and unpublished, adults and children, giving full range to the cultural voice of Kingston. Started in 2015 by Helen Humphreys, the Poetry Blackboard has been continued since 2019 by Jason Heroux.
We wish to thank Helen Humphreys, Kingston's second Poet Laureate, for her generous support of emerging and established poets in Kingston through library programming and our Poetry Blackboard project. Throughout her four years as Poet Laureate, Helen curated a digital collection of poetry to showcase the talents of local creators of all ages, both historic and contemporary. Helen also offered several opportunities for emerging poets to develop their craft, offering group workshops and one-on-one mentorship. Her active engagement with the library and community has been greatly appreciated.
In 2019 we welcomed the incoming Poet Laureate, Jason Heroux, who continues to curate the Poetry Blackboard and to develop new community programming.
Previously Published Poems
- The Future of Yesterday by Jason Heroux
- ANNIVERSARY by Laurie Lewis
- Meg by Sue Publicover
- Tuesday by Jamal Saeed
- Memory of a Rose in Tbilisi by Meg Freer
- Gazing upward at night, with Chesterton by Jeannie Prinsen
- Song of the Morning by Michael McCourt
- A pause by Laurie Lewis
- I found an old joy by Jason Heroux
- Canticle of Light by Callista Markotich
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