Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
skipping south
drumming
over bridges
this side
of brooklyn
what’s left of the tin fleet
leans into paperbark
at this hour
our waves protected
successive coves
laid open like geodes
and a tide-line measured
i imagine in divisions
of soft/hard sand
parcels of damp weed
exit the F3 for the M2, 7
attract electronic toll
industrial has nothing
to do with making it
even with the nav-man
he was hopeless with directions
black slashes
in the trees
do i take the call
while at the wheel?
"keep an eye out
for the turn off
if you get to ulladulla
you’ve gone too far
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
the much-needed break
At the moment I'm enjoying a break from work - spending most days reading and lazing around of a morning before heading out a little later for a swim at Newcastle Beach. The weather (mainly grey) has been ideal for doing things outside - riding, swimming, walking. I've been writing whenever I can; I'm tidying up a couple of poems that have been lying around for a while and trying to push on with new ones. As far as work goes, I'll be going back to the same job this year - teaching English to high school students - but hope to take up an exchange teaching position in the UK for 2011. To readers, friends, family, all best for a great year, wherever you might be.
tuesday reading
beyond an invisible gauze
literally steps from here
your focus at that point
everything the day offers -
young and grey a magpie
kazoos in a patch of ‘garden’
the wet lawn like f troop by default
on nine signals a lengthy delay
in play while thought lists
that vapor trail of foot prints
leading back to your reading -
so little one can do one does it all
within the hour no closer to what
to call this our new cryptonymous decade
Friday, January 1, 2010
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