ForkWordPoems by Inchiki |
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the white castlea kangaroo leaps into a barbed wire fence man: marinj star posts strike against legs the entangling ends in a hanging policeman octopus: djuŋa so our national idyll is pierced by a half forgotten cleansing to stab: djug songs of the land and its memory smothered in woollen sheets snow: gunuma droving in the new furniture with a newer design to steal: maŋgai modular towns, imported, still smelling of the London dock rotten: ŋulu-ŋulug the old people disbursed like smoke among the eucalypts ashes: brinj gone hiding in the mountains some trees still show their shattered text scribbly gum: balug but time removes these fragile marks lucky to evade the settlers' advance a younger sister: galan later while we cringed in our cocoon the final speakers were dying to cry: gambawali they had the keys to unlock our isolation but an empirevs child we are proudly in prison an obstinate person: njarala-muga in a white castle washed by the sea we file our name: delinquency to roll one's eyes: djuŋgul this neighbourhood did not rear these weeds but there is time for some reconciliation sorry: ŋaralda the embrace would come easier if blood did not disfigure our face a wild man/killer: dulugal let's heal these wounds and make our country whole again a doctor/clever man: budira ![]() Mind Spool 2014 |
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