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Joanne the Poet - The Poetry of Joanne M. Clarkson

Honorable Mention in Passager Contest

My poem, “Ache of Crimson in the Key of C,” received an honorable mention in Passager journal’s 2025 contest. The poem appears in the Fall 2025 print issue.

This poem is about my mother – or rather my feelings about my mother when, as a child, I witnessed her transportive passion for playing the piano. She was always so full of emotion, especially as it relates to the beautiful things of this world. She passed in 1999 and I feel her presence often through music certainly and also when I take the time to step outside myself into the wonders of the world around me.

Ache of Crimson in the Key of C

My mother used to cry

when she looked at the sunset.

The same far-away expression

she wore playing her piano

for hours. Whichever music

came to mind, to heart. Beauty

a vector toward purest

harmony. I remember

feeling afraid, as a child,

knowing she forgot me

in those moments, orphaned

outside her vision of heaven.

I loved the sky and melodies

but not in a way that made me

tremble the way she did.

My tears were about loss,

mourning a gift I couldn’t share.

Have I ever loved anything

that much? Words perhaps?

The shadow where a woman

should be?

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