Grieving
This is how I grieve: I take pictures of trees. I may be saying goodbye with photographs. Here, a...
Read MoreJeannine Hall Gailey is the Seattle-area author of Becoming the Villainess (Steel Toe Books, 2006) and She Returns to the Floating World (Kitsune Books, 2011) which is an Eric Hoffer Montaigne Medal finalist. Her poems were featured on NPR’s The Writer’s Almanac and on Verse Daily; two were included in 2007’s The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror. Her work has appeared in The Iowa Review, Prairie Schooner, and Crab Orchard Review; she reviews books for The Rumpus. She volunteers as an editorial consultant for Crab Creek Review and currently teaches part-time at the MFA program at National University.
by Jeannine Hall Gailey | Jun 2, 2016 | Poetry | 0
This is how I grieve: I take pictures of trees. I may be saying goodbye with photographs. Here, a...
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It used to be we would star-watch together, but lately I find myself searching the night sky...
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Learn to break glass to take what you need with you when you go Learn to tie shoes quickly to find...
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Men smoke cigarettes in the back rooms of Roswell warehouses, full of boxes marked “biohazard” and...
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When I look in a mirror all I see is you written across my body like the shadow of a blackbird...
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