From left to right, Dr. Natalie Catasús, Caitlin Price, Tom Cody and Noah Roy.
The Leslie Leeds Poetry Prize is sponsored by the English Department at CCSU. It was created by former English professor Barry Leeds to celebrate the memory of his daughter Leslie.

Winner: Noah Roy
Finalist: Tom Cody
Finalist: Caitlin Price
Judge: Dr. Natalie Catasús
2024 Winner
Reminder
By Noah Roy
She follows me everywhere I go.
Whenever my path crosses a mirror,
I glance hesitantly, but she stares back.
I still hear her voice in the overtones of my own,
an unrelenting reminder.
Her body. It plagues my shadow;
curves blooming where muscle should harvest.
The slant of a jaw melts into the slope of a waist—
this body is not mine. This skin is too tight.
She is a caterpillar, I am a moth;
we are separate, yet the memory of her
remains fused into my skeleton.
We are conjoined twins, but my double is a ghost
and we are bound at the soul.
2024 Finalists
Smaller than a Whale Fall
By Tom Cody
An oyster at the belly of the ocean lies, mummified;
The still-wet aged body an inflated albumen, forever un-dried,
The loving earth cradling,
the hair-like kelp cilia fading,
leaving her alone and unstimulated in the barren, powder-soft pit.
The fearsome waves press down upon one another until no longer restless;
the lines of each water-lick tracing each shifting shape, pressed flush so tightly,
room for not even a feather, minute, violent, still fighting,
failing to tear the paltry tie holding her twin-cups together.
The breakdown of her tissues undisturbed, unweathered
by even the mildest shifting, such that the shapes of her remain
and will, so long as she is kept unstirred, un-cleft-in-twain.
Who could say she is rotting when the pressure is too great, even, to peek?
And so, instead, the bivalve sleeps.
Here to Lay Beside You
By Caitlin Price
as always,
i hear jean-benoît in my ear whispering “my baby blue is a new star in the sky,”
and i’m sat here dreaming of a kinder turn of events.
two years ago i bought a ring with your birthday on it something small, my first paycheck.
little keepsake of saudade
i wear that ring like it’s something sacred, like a constant memory
despite emerald stains on my finger, it’s kept there safe like a tattoo.
feels like i’m writing a neverending postcard, like you’ll be back soon
if i close my eyes and sleep to dream, your voice is the lullaby
i tell you, it’s snowing down here nowadays
you don’t reply but you twinkle for me instead
what i’ll do when “do make sure to feel better soon” doesn’t work and
anything more overwhelms me
when it feels like i’m picking at wounds
like first graders bite their fingernails
and when the memory of an unknown grazes against my heart
like a newborn’s hand wrapped around a finger
even then you know you glow so prettily
so i’ll rest for you and shut my eyes
unfinished sonnets whispered through a microphone
at 2:34am you make your way home i know
but now it’s pouring out and i’m still angry
and not at you, never at you
angels come to me whispering three syllables but
wish-me-wells do nothing in the end
my sight for sore eyes i always get scared that
you’re up there all alone
so please, when the clouds fall asleep and it’s dim and lonely
pretend i’m here singing you lullabies
like “i need you.”
Header image courtesy of Jason Sabetta
Audio Produced by Dame Martin and Daniel Miller
Noah Roy, Tom Cody, and Caitlin Price are all students at CCSU


Love seeing these wonderful poems find a home in Blue Muse. Congrats to all!