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A Question for the Pine

A Question for the Pine

by Sarah Emtage

The frantic tossing of the trees
did not at all disrupt my ease,
as I stepped lightly through the scene,
and then spoke thus to an evergreen:
"If I'm a poet and you're a tree,
together are we poetry?"

About this Poem

Sarah Emtage is a local poet, playwright, sculptor, and library technician who is currently keeping a spider plant alive. Her poetry books: Paperscape and The Second Rate Poetry of S. M. Emtage are available in KFPL’s collections or for purchase on Amazon. Her radio play "Sound Castle" aired in the 2020 shortwave theatre festival and the follow up was just recorded for broadcast this fall. You can check out more of her work at scribblore.com.

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 There's a new poem every month, written by poets living and dead, historical and contemporary, published and unpublished, adults and children, giving full range to the cultural voice of Kingston.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.

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