When the bough breaks you don’t say a word by Ben Gallagher

“When the bough breaks you don’t say a word” is a poem by Ben Gallagher.

Typeset and designed by Annick MacAskill, this pamphlet is printed in a limited run of 50 copies.

Out of print.

about the poet:

Ben Gallagher lives in West Dublin, Mi’kma’ki (Nova Scotia) with his wife and two children. Ben is a Zen practitioner with the Oak Tree in the Garden sangha, and a teacher at the South Shore Waldorf School. His first poetry collection, A Grief Cave, was published by Frontenac House in 2022.

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