Poet Tom Driscoll |
Recently, my poetry has
appeared in two anthologies, “Yearning to Breathe Free: Poetry from the
Immigrant Community”(Moonstone Arts Center, 2019), edited by the Moonstone Arts
editorial committee, and “Art on the Trails: Marking Territory” (Route 7, 2019),
with poems selected edited by Zachary Bos, the publisher of Pen & Anvil
Press, and the editor of the New England Review of Books. The Decadent Review
carried my poem “Concerto in D Major” in February 2020. Indolent Books’ online
series, What Rough Beast carried my poem “Border Music” in October 2019. “Duty
Leave Home” was awarded the Wheeler Memorial Library Robert P Collen Prize in
2017
April weather
Fragment catches spare light to
flash beatify brokenness itself—
glass shard or rain-wet pavement;
the water bead on a camera lens
becomes the comment on witness,
prayer to vacancy, communion
asked of the absent, lost, lowered
of expectation, demeaned and holy.
Call anyone you like an angel, silence
seems the more articulate... let its voice.
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