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Judith Wright

I lived from 1915-2000. I was from Australia, and am in the Oceania category.

Judith Wright was a prolific Australian poet, critic, and short-story writer, who published more than 50 books. Wright was also an uncompromising environmentalist and social activist campaigning for Aboriginal land rights. She believed that the poet should be concerned with national and social problems. At the age of 85, just before her death, she attended in Canberra at a march for reconciliation with Aboriginal people.

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  • The eyeless labourer in the night
    the selfless, shapeless seed I hold,
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  • He thrust his joy against the weight of the sea;
    climbed through, slid under those long banks of
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  • You who were darkness warmed my flesh
    where out of darkness rose the seed.
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  • Now my five senses
    gather into a meaning
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  • The song is gone; the dance
    is secret with the dancers in the earth,
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  • Under the death of winter's leaves he lies
    who cried to Nothing and the terrible night
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  • The blacksmith's boy went out with a rifle
    and a black dog running behind.
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  • In the vine-shadows on the veranda;
    under the yellow leaves, in the cooling sun,
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  • Beside his heavy-shouldered team
    thirsty with drought and chilled with rain,
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  • The rows of cells are unroofed,
    a flute for the wind's mouth,
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