Article Results (Showing 1 - 4 of 4) RSS Alert
-
Little Match Box
And if there were two moons, who would sleep when one passed before the other and took it in on its dark side? Wouldn't some extra light ray...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/06 by Gallagher, Tess · More from publication -
Dear Ghosts
my friend is back from Cairo. He is tired in the eyes from all he has seen. Tired too from drinking whiskey straight in the little dusty cafes,...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/06 by Gallagher, Tess · More from publication -
Red Devil, The
the nurses on the cancer ward call it because, like acid, if it spills from the needle onto skin, the patient has to have a skin graft. Red...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/06 by Gallagher, Tess · More from publication -
Tess Gallagher: Two poems
NO, NOT PARADISE When the mouth of the lion opens in paradise, do his teeth gleam with a frenzied trembling left over from death, that unripe...
American Poetry Review, The, 01/01/95 by Gallagher, Tess · More from publication


