Unlocking the Mind Writing Contest Winner

Mary Silwance
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Oct 22, 2019

Johnson County Library is pleased to announce that Mary Silwance has won our poetry writing contest on the theme of Unlocking the Mind with "Remembering." Read the poem below or see the original (PDF).

Originally from Egypt, Mary Silwance lives in Kansas City. An environmental activist and speaker, award winning poet, mother and farmhand, she is a member of the Kansas City Writers Group and serves on the editorial teams of Kansas City Voices and Konza Journal. Her work appears in numerous publications including Descansos, Heartland: Poems of Love, Resistance, and Solidarity, Sequestrum, Kingdoms in the Wild, Well Versed and Rock Springs Review. Mary explores environmental issues from a spiritual and justice perspective at http://tonicwild.blogspot.com/. She is cofounder of the community-based group, https://www.facebook.com/OneLessPipeline/. She is a recent recipient of the Bread Loaf-Rona Jaffe Foundation Scholarship for environmental non-fiction.

Remembering

to re

member

do I go back to the beginning

and start over

like a song or special handshake

relying on the first note

first gesture to unravel the whole

or can I remember

right where I am

place my finger

in the middle of a word

sentence page book

in the middle of a library

endless with middles

and recall how it started and why

to re

member

as in

put back together

like Humpty-Dumpty

only it’s not a child’s rhyme

it’s my line

as in

to re claim

re pair

re turn

not to Humpty-Dumpty’s wall

measured and martyred

but to

myself

to re member

how it started and why

I’m even

writing this poem

to remember

I need the quiet dark of upturned soil

my shovel’s blade, my pen’s ink, cutting through

the crusty now for

the fertile backstory of what’s to come

Reviewed by Helen H.
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