Saturday, July 9, 2016

Anna Couani #165 two pelicans


the two pelicans sail into
the dark shadow of ‏the bridge
native shrubs are flowering on the shore
I long to see the bread and butter flower
of my mountain childhood
more like bread, butter and vegemite flower
the mangrove is already fruiting
and the wattle is in bud

walking towards an oncoming couple
and a cyclist
something has to give
and it's me

on the shortest day of the year
it's natural that you be sick
and in decline
but what we call winter
is actually Australian spring

the funereal paintings in the gallery
showing some blonde women
half obliterated
the left over funeral flowers in vases
still persisting

6 comments:

  1. welcome back, Anna! This is beautiful, poem and image.

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  2. Thanks Efi, feeling a bit non-artistic.

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  3. So good, Anna. Like the pelicans are night and day and the solstice has temporarily split our attentions. The errant cyclist. The paintings. The illness. We grow stronger

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  4. Thanks Rob. Yes, I was thinking of contrasts.

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  5. a really beautiful progression in the text and lovely moment in the image. were you aware the pelican is an old symbol of nurturing and sacrifice?

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  6. didn't know that about pelicans, thanks. They are so special

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