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Thursday, July 22, 2010

KISS OF DEATH..Bruce Dawe (1930-

What I fear from you
Elegant ladies who move
With stately steps and
Heads held high,eyes clear
Around and about your ordered
Drawing room world
Is not these delicate facts in themselves
( The tune you are moving to
Finished long ago).
Primp as you will your
Concept of yourselves
(Stand in a pose by the mantel,
Shoulders just so,
Toy with a wine glass,
A chivalrous opponent,words )
- But of your charity
Regard my feelings:
Promise me one thing only- that the next
Slim volume you take up with a rapturous cry
Shall never be mine
- I am too young to die...

3 comments:

  1. I don't know anything about Bruce Dawe other than him being an influential Oz poet (Wiki!) but I like this very much and wonder what it is that you are saying?

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  2. I thought I would showcase some Australian poets obscure to the world and to here from time to time.This is a country that places no value on poetry at all as described by Bruce
    Dawe in another poem

    To Be a Poet In Australia

    is to live in Echo Valley
    and be hard of hearing
    is to inhabit a hall of mirrors
    and be short sighted
    is to make a long trip home
    and find a TO LET sign on the front lawn

    is to be listening throught the window
    peering into the telephone receiver
    talking to a sharp page with hands
    that left school just one lesson too early

    is to be remembering a sparrow
    in Bird Life Park
    a toad- fish
    at Sea- World

    is to be elsewhere or other
    in ten thousand conversations
    returning with gripped sticks in one's jaws
    a hopeful look
    and a tail of wagging excuses

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  3. Morning (afternoon) Rall! Thanks for that. This is clever and amusing if a sad state of affairs.

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