Saturday, July 23, 2016

Sarah St Vincent Welch #203 river edge



at the river edge
a song
fowl and minnow
tawny carp
platypus
splash at nightfall
flow and shadow
pause for the winds breath
it's shout and cry
sing for the Holocene
all that's now

6 comments:

  1. oh, this is pretty magical Sarah - teeming with water nymphs on the borders of air, water, earth.

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  2. Indeed ... and I think beginning in the moment and ending with the Holocene is so effective. 'pause for the winds breath' is beautiful

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  3. Ha. Sarah. Your photo almost looks like an exact memory of a place I was once at in Dimbulah, in far north Queensland, west of the Atherton Tablelands, a hundred years ago. A poundingly hot summer day off from the farm, the 3 of us decide to jump into my mate's ute and head for the nearest creek. We get there, it's glorious. While they're still on the bank, I'm in and halfway across when suddenly a snake pops up in the water a meter away. It follows me back to the creek bank. (There's no accounting for tastes, as my old Ma used to tell me.)

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  4. I remember the river in the Megalong Valley too, quite similar!

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  5. Lovely river memories, thanks for sharing :)

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