Brandon Thomas DiSabatino

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across the street
at the laundromat/bar
above the bail
bondsman's office
...

listen: george mule was an assistant fry cook
at a fried chicken restaurant for 30 years.
he thought he'd retire to an afterlife of
lawn chairs, pension, benefits,
...

Brandon Thomas DiSabatino Biography

Born in Canton, OH, Brandon Thomas DiSabatino is the author of the poetry collection, " 6 weeks of white castle /n rust, " as well as the " trashed haiku" xerox series. His work for the theater has been performed in NYC and Cincinnati. His last play, " Sand in a Memphis Glass, " debuted as part of the NY WinterFest at the Hudson Guild Theatre, and received nominations in the Best Actress and Best Play categories. " Sand in a Memphis Glass" also received a subsequent Off-Off Broadway run at the Tank in Midtown Manhattan. Other writing has appeared in Painted Bride Quarterly, New Limestone Review, Belt Mag, Cathexis Northwest Press, Juke Joint, Silver Needle Press, After the Pause, Stereo Embers and the Slush Pile Podcast.)

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Scenes From The Class Struggle, A.D.

across the street
at the laundromat/bar
above the bail
bondsman's office
(where i read your name)
a calico row
of husbands wait:
their eyes bloom hollows
of housebroken spaniels
watching the washing
machine windows like
a veteran's day parade.
street signs moan
like hard sex on a boxspring
when the wind moves them
that way.
a forklift spores
through a ribbon of grey road
still as a cross in a small
white hand.

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