Poems by BOB GALLO

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  • You say "In God We Trust"
    on your money...

  • We always forget what
    we are...

  • He said, "Leave me alone.
    Can’t you see I am a cripple now...

  • A stream forever
    crosses enclosed by the two...

  • If I have been in your town
    for some times...

  • I was merely a
    reflection on the water...

  • "O father" where has your fever gone?
    Where has your wisdom gone...

  • If you do not have conscience
    You do not hear them...

  • All my ventures in the flesh of grapes
    were because...

  • An unbitten apple
    is the apple that is dined by its own worms...

  • We are dreaming without me and you,
    gasping oxygen from the bubbles...

  • In the salt water of these eyes
    there are aquariums of the most glorious colour...