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  • In the olive darkness of the sally-trees
    silently moved the air from night to day.
    16 lines
  • Glassed with cold sleep and dazzled by the moon,
    out of the confused hammering dark of the train
    15 lines
  • Having known war and peace
    and loss and finding,
    33 lines, 1 comment
  • The eastward spurs tip backward from the sun.
    Nights runs an obscure tide round cape and bay
    29 lines
  • Now let the draughtsman of my eyes be done
    marking the line of petal and of hill.
    14 lines
  • I saw our golden years on a black gale,
    our time of love spilt in the furious dust.
    15 lines, 1 comment
  • Along the road the magpies walk
    with hands in pockets, left and right.
    14 lines, 3 comments
  • Over the west side of the mountain,
    that’s lyrebird country.
    24 lines
  • What is the space between,
    enclosing us in one
    14 lines
  • The small blue Arab stallion dances on the hill
    like a glancing breaker, like a storm rearing in the sky,
    8 lines, 1 comment
  • That time of drought the embered air
    burned to the roots of timber and grass.
    20 lines, 2 comments
  • When summer days grow harsh
    my thoughts return to my river,
    30 lines
  • When I was a child I saw
    a burning bird in a tree.
    34 lines
  • Tunnelling through the night, the trains pass
    in a splendour of power, with a sound like thunder
    21 lines
  • If the year is meditating a suitable gift,
    I should like it to be the attitude
    22 lines, 1 comment
  • All things conspire to hold me from you –
    even my love,
    16 lines
  • Once as I travelled through a quiet evening,
    I saw a pool, jet-black and mirror-still.
    13 lines, 3 comments
  • The moon drained white by day
    lifts from the hill
    12 lines
  • So here, twisted in steel, and spoiled with red
    your sunlight hide, smelling of death and fear,
    19 lines, 5 comments
  • South of my days' circle, part of my blood's country,
    rises that tableland, high delicate outline
    43 lines, 2 comments
  • We meet and part now over all the world;
    we, the lost company,
    17 lines, 5 comments
  • The day was clear as fire,
    the birds sang frail as glass,
    33 lines, 4 comments
  • This is not I. I had no body once-
    only what served my need to laugh and run
    38 lines, 1 comment
  • The rows of cells are unroofed,
    a flute for the wind's mouth,
    20 lines, 12 comments
  • Beside his heavy-shouldered team
    thirsty with drought and chilled with rain,
    33 lines, 4 comments
  • In the vine-shadows on the veranda;
    under the yellow leaves, in the cooling sun,
    16 lines, 7 comments
  • The blacksmith's boy went out with a rifle
    and a black dog running behind.
    47 lines, 2 comments
  • Under the death of winter's leaves he lies
    who cried to Nothing and the terrible night
    18 lines, 20 comments
  • The song is gone; the dance
    is secret with the dancers in the earth,
    16 lines, 25 comments
  • Now my five senses
    gather into a meaning
    20 lines, 3 comments
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