Goat of My Heart

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When I first read Courtney LeBlanc’s poem, “Goat of My Heart,” I thought oh I can relate to this. In my dating years, I did not always know how to make the best choices. I dated men who didn’t always respect what I wanted, or who pushed me to be something other than who I was. I dated men who, when angry, could ignore me. But I also dated good men—men with big hearts, kind words, men who might have chosen to love me for the long haul if I had let them. I let go of them and only later realized the extent of the loss.

But in each choice, there was a lesson. I gave myself quite an education.

Yet out of our choices and gained wisdom, often we can create beautiful art. I think Courtney LeBlanc did that here with her poem:

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You can listen to Robert McCready reciting the poem on his Evening Magic YouTube Channel here.

This poem is posted here with permission by the poet, Courtney LeBlanc. It was published July 13, 2020 by Okay Donkey. This poem appears in Courtney's forthcoming book, Exquisite Bloody, Beating Heart which is available for pre-order (and will be on sale through April in honor of National Poetry Month). Learn more about Courtney LeBlanc here.

Thank you, Courtney, for sharing this poem with me and with us.  

During the month of April, which is National Poetry Month, I am sharing poems I love from contemporary writers. I hope to pique your interest in poetry, if it needs to be piqued, and to show you that a really great poem can be accessible to all. If you missed the first poem, you can find it here.

Photo credit: Marek Studzinski


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