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It continued snowing.
The furniture hadn’t drifted away in a removal van.
We kept Sam. We didn’t catch a taxi
to Heathrow. The hi-fi kept going.
We didn’t fly twelve thousand miles.
We stayed at home.
This is the dangerous time, sky clouding:
lifesavers on the alert, intermittently moving the flags,
shoals of swimmers still keening the fray.
A pause for thought and you lay down your pen,
Then have the inspiration to look up.
At first you’re scarcely able
To lift your focus past the coffee cup,
The paper-cluttered table.
But then the window gathers you again
The Best Australian Poems 2009 edited by Robert Adamson
by Gregory Kratzmann •
Australians: Origins to Eureka, Volume 1 by Thomas Keneally
by Ann Standish •
Stolen by Lucy Christopher & Mama's Song by Ben Beaton
by Stephen Mansfield •
Calvin by Bruce Gordon & Political Grace by Roland Boer
by Bruce Mansfield •