States of Poetry 2016 - New South Wales | 'Electric money' by Pam Brown
to think the
future
I've
always had
frugal expectations
thinking
what cannot
be thought
trickgensteinian
*
everyone's
been to Paris
or claims it
where influences
live
& teach
& children
lift giant leaves
& blow
fluff
*
start to loathe
the sun's
shrivelling
affordable viola
planted
for cheer
wilted
even the sun has cancer
(norma cole)
*
singed
no
signed
repurpose
funding
get
brand poetry t-shirts
rain taxi
book thug
I ate all your bees
*
noodle bowls
trestle table
white cloth
pristine, cool
embroidered edges
lidless jars
potent chillis
fresh bean shoots
mint
*
nothing
'under the bed'
just dust
& a five cent piece
*
I don't give a
*
windows
rattling
blind cord bead
tap tap
a southerly
what's there to say
you went away
twice
you didn't die
*
money
language
time
electric money
safekeeping
beyond panic
an ethic
an epic
writing
to say
hooligan affection
takes up
all
the time
*
standing waters
watery metaphors
persist
putrified slime
mites
mal aria
misaquaterrists!
forbidden swamp
filthy mire
nether regions
fountains of youth
marshes
ague
*
'thinking with'
undoes
things
&
the future
talked past
Pam Brown
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