midnight
midwinter
clear black sky
under a full moon
sifting through the soil
a skeleton’s memory
casts upward its white shadow
as ghost
so translucent
so light
gravity does not understand
cannot tame
contain
ghost-shadow
its texture thinness
the same
as a splinter of day
a sliver of air
hangs here tonight
floats frozen
in the darkness
waits for morning
a new day
hoping for resurrection
life again
to be reborn
to get lost in days’ own
living light and
become it
About this Poem
Poet Bruce Kauffman is featured in the documentary "Who Is Bruce Kauffman?" This unique film anthology follows a day in the life of Bruce Kauffman and features several of Kingston's finest poets and filmmakers. It will screen on Friday March 1 as part of the Kingston Canadian Film Festival (KCFF).
Deepen your experience by borrowing a selection of poetry at our pop-up library prior to the screening. Doors to the venue will open at 8:15 p.m., and the screening will begin at 9 p.m.
This event requires tickets, which may be purchased from the Kingston Canadian Film Festival.
- When: Friday, March 1, 8:15 pm to 10:00 pm
- Where: Isabel Bader Centre for Performing Arts, 390 King Street West
For tickets and info please visit the Kingston Canadian Film Festival website.
You can find works by Bruce Kauffman in the KFPL catalogue.