Tag: Tom Evans

  • Blue Sky Day by Tom Evans

    It sometimes amazes me
    On a crisp sunny blue sky day
    Like today,
    That when a policeman passes me
    On the sidewalk and says ‘hello,’
    And makes me feel like a normal person,
    That he hasn’t seen
    Through me, and recognized
    Me for the imposter I am.
    But how could he know
    When I dress myself in decent clothes,
    My workplace just around the corner,
    In this small town where everyone
    Knows everyone,
    That I don’t belong,
    Terrified of being found out
    At any moment?
    And I am extremely grateful
    He lets me go on my merry way
    To make it through another workday
    Though I’d rather be anywhere else than there
    On a crisp sunny blue sky day
    Like today.

    Tom, a librarian living near NYC, has recently had poems and stories published in Litbreak and Tuck Magazine, poems accepted in the Ann Arbor Review and Wilderness House Literary Review, and a first novel due out in October from Black Rose Writing.