Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Robert Verdon, #101, refuge


gold branches our gaze travels along
in the high-rise bush
green as a stick insect
on a slope of Latin names
mostly in the myrtle family

down there is Canberra
a Tokyo friend called it an adventure park
only the city glimpsed from here
not its Parliamentary Geometers
and other relics of the British Empire

king parrots, rosellas, magpies, all far-seeing
here in the refuge from small city boosting
trillions of leaves shade us
we share the mountain with native raspberries
for a quiet hour

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    1. Thank you Anna, I was worried it might sound disjointed.

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  2. That kind of disjunctiveness pulls in more meaning than text that is easily continuous I think

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  3. You've captured the beauty, history and ironies of Canberra in just 15 lines! Really like the 'high-rise bush.'

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