Tag: “In Dissent” by Tom D’Angelo

  • In Dissent by Tom D’Angelo

    Both foreign and familiar
    you patrol the hidden
    America.

    You don’t care about
    selling the most
    cookies.

    You know how
    to tell a joke but you don’t
    want to.

    You’ve learned to be
    suspicious
    learned to be always
    on the lookout.

    You’ve heard the stories
    from the battlefields—
    academic, financial, political

    and yet you refuse
    to run away and join
    the circus even though
    relationships create
    obligations,

    so you walk
    in perpetual Lent
    concentrating ashy guilt and
    polishing it to a
    rough luster

    for you need things
    to be raw &
    heavy
    and irritating
    to the eye.


    Tom D’Angelo works in the Writing Center at Nassau Community College in Garden City, NY, and teaches courses in Mythology, Film and Literature, and Creative Writing. In addition to poetry, his current projects include a series of creative non-fiction essays on his formative years in Queens, NY. His poems have most recently appeared in The Flatbush Review.