In July of 1985, Thomas Porky McDonald arrived in Brooklyn to work
for the New York City Transit Authority. For two decades, he
surveyed the grounds, the air and the heartbeat of what he would
come to consider his second home. More than anything though, he
found the writer and poet within himself while navigating Brooklyn,
and that translated into short stories, historical narratives and
the poetry that defines the Irishman who showed up one day on the
"G" train from nearby Queens. Dem Poems: The Brooklyn Collection is
a celebration of McDonald's 20 years spent as a Brooklyn regular,
where some of the most relevant pieces in the poet's arsenal were
born. Beginning with a nod to the many fabled icons of the Borough,
like the Brooklyn Bridge ("Steel Ropes"), Ebbets Field ("Bedford
Interlude") and Coney Island ("Take a Message Back to Sundown"), as
well as the area's landscape itself ("Just a Walk On Flatbush
Avenue," "Trolley Tracks"), the volume then settles into more
personal poems about those who first graced his life in Brooklyn.
Pieces like "Notes On the Hallway Choir," "Sister Theresa" and "A
Ride On the I.N.T." speak reverently of friendships shared and
grown, while leading the reader toward the two most visceral
sections in the collection. Retirees ("Waltz into the Night"),
escapees ("Southbound") and others moving on ("Bittersweet
Moments") form a joyous prelude to a number of more somber
homecoming pieces, such as "Sonic Whispers," "One More" and "Where
Pain Doth Cease." In the final pages of the book, Brooklyn
baseball, which was the original muse for McDonald during his
earliest days in Kings County, is lauded in both the past ("The
Kids From the Old Neighborhood," "Dem, I andEden," "The Sentry")
and present ("At Brooklyn," "Eternity Day") forms. In October of
2005, McDonald was amongst a large contingent from NYC Transit that
was banished from Brooklyn, to their new base in Lower Manhattan
(though he would still return across the r
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