Poster Image

Two children play hockey at night at a city park in front of lit up Christmas tree

$20

Item#: 2020SYR07

Purchase Details

11x17-inches, printed on heavy weight (100-pound) Hammermill cover paper. We package each print with a piece of chipboard in a clear plastic sleeve.

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An information page with photos of the artist and poet, and hand-written comments from each.

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Poem Inspiration Location

Gleaming Silver Skates

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Description

Gleaming silver skates,
Smooth swish of the quick, black puck:
Goal wins cheers… or jeers.

I think that there's poetry in hockey. The grace, the athleticism, the drama of a great game—all of these components connect the athletic competition to the art form. A graceful turn of skate or phrase, a lean and muscular athlete or stanza, a dramatic shift in action or idea: a poem can spur the same emotions as a heartbreaking missed shot or a rousing goal. As a native Buffalonian and Sabres fan, it was inevitable that a move to Syracuse twenty years ago would see me become a fan of the Crunch. Chilly morning with a cup of cocoa in hand, watching my daughter skate at Cicero and Morrisville ice rinks, also captured my imagination and inspired the imagery in this poem.

I chose this haiku because of its nostalgia of childhood. My brother would drag shovels and hockey sticks from an old station wagon, while Dad hauled fishing gear to a favorite sport on the icy lake. Practicing pirouettes on the ice after we had cleared the snow, I waited for the goal to be marked with stones.

I still love to skate at Clinton Square at night with holiday tree and city streets all alight.

It seems perfect holiday magic that snowmen would take over the ice after all other skaters head home.