Australian Poetry
The answer could only be yes. Or,
(as James would have it) it was a question,
the way she turned back to him
seemed to say, that deserved
You’ve always associated the two terms together
partly due to your reading of Schiller; partly due
to your watching of Kimba. Kimba sublimates
his mother in the water. You’ve always thought
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Port Phillip rucks & tears in the wind
and where the creek joins the bay, the lace
is tattered marl. Wild gulls pick
Thirty Australian Poets edited by Felicity Plunkett
by Fiona Wright •
Australian Poetry since 1788 edited by Geoffrey Lehmann and Robert Gray
by Michael Hofmann •
Australian Poetry Journal: Beginnings edited by Bronwyn Lea
by Peter Kenneally •
The Wing Collection: New and Selected Poems by Diane Fahey
by Rose Lucas •