Tuesday Poetry: “South of My Days” (Excerpt) by Judith Wright

South of My Days

South of my days’ circle, part of my blood’s country,
rises that tableland, high delicate outline
of bony slopes wincing under the winter,
low trees, blue-leaved and olive, outcropping granite-
clean, lean, hungry country. The creek’s leaf-silenced,
willow choked, the slope a tangle of medlar and crabapple
branching over and under, blotched with a green lichen;
and the old cottage lurches in for shelter.

Oh, they slide and they vanish
as he shuffles the years like a...

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Published on June 06, 2016 11:30
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