First Love
At the bar last night
I couldn’t believe it was you
standing by the men in leather collars
your layman’s jeans and work boots
the same tough suede I remember
below your vestment’s hem
at altar boy camp, tea lights
in our cabin I always hoped
you would choose me
to start the flames.
Now you travel the decade
of my spine, your mouth sudden
on each bone, I turn you over
my lips drag heat
from the thin chaplet of hair
shrining your navel, I hold you
like a chaperone at a theme park
when you held me as we looped
through air and at Mass
when you placed in my hand
a body I could eat.
Thomas Dooley's debut collection Trespass was chosen by Charlie Smith for the National Poetry Series. He is artistic director of Emotive Fruition, a radical poetry reading series where poets and actors collaborate to bring new poetry to the stage. Check him out at thomasdooley.us or emotivefruition.org.
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Sunday, July 28, 2013
emo fru
Emotive Fruition is not your typical poetry reading. It's an excellent, lively series curated and directed by Thomas Dooley. Actors perform poems, giving them new life and resonance.
This Sunday night they will be reading three of my pieces at Bowery Poetry Club.
Check it out!
Friday, April 6, 2012
a poem by thomas dooley
Winter Burial
When she died early light
turned the curtains
to gauze. I wilted
spinach for lunch
the hours she spent
zesting lemons
whipping meringue
to peaks. We step
between dunes of ice
she never
liked how snow weighs down
a roof.
Thomas Dooley the artistic director of emotive fruition, a theatre collective where actors collaborate with poets to bring poetry to life on stage. He holds an MFA from New York University, works in creative arts therapy, and is at work on his first book of poems.
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