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Between homesteads

Between homesteads

by Claudia Rupnik

Sweet purple lilacs hang on corners in exclamation,
in the barest recognition of a place. For all the lilacs dotting
the street in June, the afternoons I've run up and down,
I'm a winter guest.

I'm slick ice pooling on sidewalks, shoveled pathways
between homesteads, thick sweaters. I'm breath in air,
imagined gardens fetched with forks from jars of
green beans, climbing grape vines pressed into bottles.

I'm the last seat at the table, pressed between bodies,
the top layer of lasagna. For all the years I come back
to this one-way street, I'm a child sprinting across
the threshold, held firmly in the arms of a woman,

come home.

About this Poem

Claudia Rupnik is a writer and poet in her fourth year of French Studies at Queen's University. Her work has been published in The Undergraduate Review and The Northern Appeal and will appear in the upcoming anthology Lake Effect 10 edited by Carolyn Smart. She’s also a reporter and editor for The Queen’s Journal.

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 There's a new poem every month, written by poets living and dead, historical and contemporary, published and unpublished, adults and children, giving full range to the cultural voice of Kingston.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