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Joanne the Poet - The Poetry of Joanne M. Clarkson

Poem in Lips Magazine

My poem, “Heel,” is in the current issue of Lips Magazine 2025, Issue 61/62. This is a true story that occurred when I was teaching writing classes at men’s medium/maximum security prison in Illinois. Generally the experience was positive – except for this one heartbreaking incident that has stuck with me for 30 years.

Heel

We met in the prison library

that autumn into winter I taught

the medium security men.

In December, the librarian

who had worked there

for twenty-five years

and called the thieves and murderers

her boys, brought a small

Christmas tree from home.

Before we started our writing session

the twelve men stood around

the tiny green fir with its tinsel

and most of them wept.

Then the assistant warden stormed

through the door, threw down

the little symbol and ground it

under his soles.

We never celebrate here.

They froze, became wooden.

The librarian swept up the needles

and glitter, her broom straw

making a sound between a hiss

and hush. No one heard a word

of the lesson, season teetering

forever between boot heel

and her kindness.

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