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By Gary Jackson You're staring, jaw-dropped at my tail. And yes, like a serpent in heat. Touch it. I'm no devil, honey, you've ever seen. Don't mind my buddy here, he looks angry and the short-haired blonde playing pool near the gorillas. we traveled to the blue side of the moon or when we fought Rub your finger over them, touch the deviled tongue. in the dark. It's your night, honey. Show me a woman not afraid
Gary Jackson was born and raised in Topeka, Kan. He received his MFA from the University of New Mexico. His book, "Missing You, Metropolis" (2009, Graywolf Press) won the Cave Canem Poetry Prize. The video above was filmed at AWP's 2011 Conference & Bookfair in Washington, D.C. Special thanks to the Association of Writers & Writing Programs. Camera and audio work by the NewsHour's Crispin Lopez and Kiran Moodley. |
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