Running fast asleep

The rain had soaked the field


the grass was green but deceptive


one foot on the earth out there


and you would sink in


three, four inches


into mud


and water that rushes forward to fill your short boot.


She winked at me on the door step


or I thought she did


it may have been the low sun that flashed through the window


my eyes fall down her body


right down to her legs, thin and shapely


I imagine her breasts


firm and pointed under her purple shirt.


There is nothing to do on the afternoon


after the interview, the conference and talking to the booksellers.


So I take a walk through the city


this isn’t the city


everyone talks about


it’s a city that is hardly ever mentioned


except when the football team does well


or there’s a riot.


I wander the back lanes that look like the lanes in my home town


I see the different way they put up street signs.


—————————————————-


I’ll be on the radio, Local ABC tomorrow morning at 9.45 Australian eastern time. If you can, listen in and hear me speak about my debut novel The Bomber.


http://www.abc.net.au/riverina


 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on July 09, 2015 02:44
No comments have been added yet.