Thomas Fink
SARTORIAL IDEOLOGIES ‘68 (SONNINA)
The father prays his son will conform
to '68 Madison Avenue shop attire, will learn
groomed business class virtues, even if to conform
means to learn
to live beyond means. Fear of the hippy dippy dress
code
infects the father's stream. But to dress
according to any code
is to forget how sartorial
ideology frays in time. The son shops haphazardly, without
thought of sartorial
coordination & consistency. Without
environmental momentum, the father
waits in his suit for the son to turn into a father.
FEAR OF DEARTH
Is that your
unnatural
hair color?
I
once overheard a jerk
crack: “Don’t lay
an exclusive on me:
there are many
toilets to be
enjoyed.” Here’s betting you steer progeny
toward their best
interest
as it
jibes with yours. I’m fishing for
why
you’re
not excited. Short of happy
if they
hitch. Ugly
as scarred
sandpaper?
Unambitious, maybe?
“In the pit
of a nice fertile
person,
a hard
worker,
may
lurk
illegible poison.”
Thus luxuriates delay.
Thomas Fink has published 12 books of poetry— most recently
Zeugma (Marsh Hawk Press, 2022) and
A Pageant for Every Addiction (Marsh Hawk, 2020), written collaboratively with Maya D. Mason. His
Selected Poems & Poetic Series appeared in 2016. He is the author of
Reading Poetry with College and University Students: Overcoming Barriers and Deepening Engagement (Bloomsbury Academic, 2022), as well as two books of criticism, and three edited anthologies. His work appeared in
Best American Poetry 2007. Fink’s paintings hang in various collections. He is Professor of English at CUNY-LaGuardia.
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wonderful energy in these poems, Tom!
ReplyDeleteEileen