At the Arena
In Nimes
Blood flows
Deep in the sand
From the brutal truth
Of history
To a barbarian aftermath
Life and death
In the arena
Cages
Of savage spaces
No pity
No compassion
And the spectacle
Of certain cruelty
In the theater
Of our ashes
Brushstrokes
How it used to be
Isn’t always
How it’s going to be
On the periphery
Of impressions
Left alone to stand
In front of a blank canvass
Inseparable
From faith and insecurity
To create something solid
From nothing
On a shaped plane
Of observation
And a deeper understanding
Of the sun
Untethered
A cuadrilla of lament
In the service
Of uncertain angst
Addicted to unrest
Afloat
In rudderless boats
Of injustice
No meaning
No connection
No tether to the shore
Of our truth
John Drudge is a social worker working in the field of disability management and holds degrees in social work, rehabilitation services, and psychology. He is the author of three books of poetry: “March” and “The Seasons of Us” (both published in 2019) and New Days (published in 2020). His work has appeared widely in numerous literary journals, magazines, and anthologies internationally. John is also a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee and lives in Caledon Ontario, Canada with his wife and two children.
John Drudge is an excellent poet of merit and one of the finest poets on my FB poetry groups!
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