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by Karin Cox


  deep, rich wood massages knots into a chair.

  And there, stretched in kaleidoscopic splendour,

  a hammock sways and pitches in the air.

  Reader

  Like gathering manuscripts

  found on a shelf, turned by hands of fate,

  you read my tale, your eyes relate

  to heaven’s hand of hieroglyphic stars.

  Leaving London

  The Thames by my window, winking its brackish bluey grey.

  Scattered drops in cityscape surround the City’s working day.

  It’s film shoot background, but I see not the spirals and spires,

  the deep-vaulted history in museums sparse,

  the chamber pots emptied in the streets,

  or burning embers of great fires.

  I see the minutiae—concentric circles born of class

  where suited sir in dizzying station meets

  the screeching homeless man.

  I see it all reduced in shrinking parts

  to hearth and home and clan

  and sigh…

  It seems so small a place

  to one who cannot stay.

  Homecoming

  A stranger

  I walk among you,

  translucent as a spirit,

  dead as the Dreaming.

  I am invisibly different,

  irresponsibly changed,

  molecules of birthright rearranged.

  Friendliness washes

  my homecoming baptismal.

  Kin gather round, large-laughing.

  Does my maker recognise

  this newly nut-brown skin?

  I am detached from her,

  a snapped umbilical cord,

  removed from her raw red womb.

  I am filled with foreign words,

  vowels that voice the sentiments of whom?

  Clipped-speaking my mind: “Bollocks to this!”

  This dragging sorrow sinks deep into the Thames,

  like gold coins I mistake for pounds

  with haunted Aboriginal faces.

  From the beginning.

  Thank you for purchasing this poetry eBook.

  About the Author

  Karin Cox is a Queensland editor turned full-time author who has worked for traditional publishing houses in both Australia and the United Kingdom. Since her first book, Roma: From Prison to Paradise, was published by New Holland Publishers in 2003, she has had more than 28 titles published across a range of genres, from children’s fiction to travel guides, to creative non-fiction and natural history guides. She also writes poetry, short stories and young adult fiction. Karin lives with her partner and baby daughter in Capalaba, Australia. Feel free to contact Karin on [email protected] or via her website https://www.editorandauthor.com to let her know your thoughts. You can also follow her on twitter @Authorandeditor or read her blog.

  Acknowledgments

  Thanks to my friend and editor, Cathy, for her eagle eyes and valued editorial advice. Thanks also to the many friends, lovers and acquaintances who inspired these works. I owe a debt of gratitude to the two most important men in my life: my loving partner Koert, and my father who shares my love of verse.

 


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