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Saturday, April 20, 2019

Counter Culture

THIS WEEK'S WORDS  at Sundays Whirligig come from "Daylight Rain" by Australian poet Michael Dransfield:







daylight, drunk, hearth, forward, inside, money, fire, anywhere, words, sometimes, spacious, map


veni vidi
and decided it was not for me
none of them made any money
out of words
there was no map to success

painters and poets of the counterculture
lived in spacious dilapidated condemned mansions
with big fire places
mantlepieces piled high with mail
which was never forwarded


people would sleep anywhere inside
after drunken parties
stoned off their faces
on the stairs
on the floor near the hearth
sometimes awoken by the occasional crash
of a falling ceiling
amazingly
no one was ever killed


i don't remember
much daylight or sunshine about them
grit grey was the colour of cool
the dreaded bourgeoise existence to be avoided at all costs
suddenly became enormously appealing




7 comments:

  1. But that was years ago and we grew out of that didn't we?

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  2. Something about that last line, the shift from grey (and the attendant sense of disorder) toward order, makes my brain happy. :)

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  3. Mainly in St Kilda and Elwood ... thanks for the memories! (I wasn't really part of the counter-culture but I used to look in on it now and then.)

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  4. I had to smile at the closing. Comfort wins out in the end! You painted the scene so well, I could see it - the dilapidated mansion, like it was a movie.

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  5. Yes! A Landlord Was Upset That We Kept warm One Night Burning The Neighbors Fence In The Fire Place. There Were No Complaints About The Music Though. : )

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  6. Tsk I think baby boomers behaved badly when they were young...agree the music was good:)

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