above the pub lawns
poppy seeds scattered on silk
the summer swallow
softening peeps
flutter sunset pink and grey
galah in dusk
wings gliding east
on fading aeroguard tang
hush summer’s end

above the pub lawns
poppy seeds scattered on silk
the summer swallow
softening peeps
flutter sunset pink and grey
galah in dusk
wings gliding east
on fading aeroguard tang
hush summer’s end

I recall a walk along the creek
interest waning as a child’s will, constrained
by the aeons required by one’s elders
to ponder ancestry and heritage
of a single, chance, velvety khaki leaf –
and apparently all such leaves and their parents,
at every few creeping paces
I recall that walk along the creek
my mother exclaiming at the beauty
of a flash of red gleaming in the gully below,
intense speculation from these two avid devotees
of our native flora,
my grandmother scrambling down the steep bank
intent, determined, pausing,
“… it’s an empty chip packet”
I recall our walk along the creek,
maybe nine or ten years old,
the bellbirds chiming from their secret places
the scent of the eucalypts
that flash of red –
a blending of childish
senses, morphed
into the adult
perceptions
that remain

raucous shouts swoop in
tree twigs pelting on my head –
hmph… bloody cockies!
the colour white —
symbol of purity, clarity, serenity, wisdom….. and death
oceans deep
our gardens fade
in relentless choking
heat
sunshine swells
we stretch content
with shade cloth ever in
reach
blind eyes smile
in careless pleasure
a coral reef sprinkled
white
heedless yet
of the colour death
seeping the seabeds’
crown
brittled teeth
in death mask grin
bared against the
tide
a ghost reef gleams
under crystal jade
an echo of lifetimes
past
our loss too
we crabs in a kettle
blithely simmering into the night
‘ocean fire’ was inspired by the ongoing work of the Coral Gardeners, as documented beautifully in their five-minute film ‘Ocean on Fire – Who listens when the ocean cries for help?’
https://youtu.be/YD7vhWFXjdI?si=40DJQHEikrUbUhTL
wild mother…
primordial kinship stirs
with salty caress
her ‘otherness’ pulling deep
true commune lost to time