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    2 Poems from Irene Wilkie

    baby boomers

    Grateful that the leading paradigm
    of existence
    steams ahead with no gaps
    where someone
    is missing at the table
    set with two chairs,
    marmalade jam,
    toasted weeties
    afloat in low-fat milk,
    our hearts beat
    on and on with ease,
    not caring
    what the finite number is
    already clocked
    by that metronome in the sky.

    We discover talents hitherto
    uncovered,
    projects needing more time
    than scrolls
    ahead. Enthused
    we drool
    cool achievement, paint like
    Grandma Moses,
    write a shorter Gone With The Wind.
    In our residual
    span of years, we cavort
    tauter than tortoises,
    quicker than quicksilver,
    sparkle expertise
    until the very, very la-a-a-st minute.

    © Irene Wilkie

    absurd

    You lure me into the valley,
    territory of snake tongue,
    spider foot, dingo eye.

    You tell me
    our molecules, our cells
    share commonality
    with marsupial mice,
    river gums,
    orange-peel fungi.

    You tell me
    we recycle the same air,
    taste the same rain
    as the first hunters here,
    baiting , trapping
    the slow diprotodon.

    I wriggle my bones and stroll,
    almost accepting oneness,
    breathe out shadows,
    sit, with you, hearing pebbles
    shift and turn,
    blue wrens flicker.

    A silent leech crawls,
    finds my secret skin,
    dissolves it in the circle of its mouth.

    The rasping lip steals pleasure
    without consent, sucks my blood,
    like any common Dracula.

    You light a match, burn the slimy tail,
    not  the  act of  connectedness
    but you do it anyway, laughing.

    I shudder. The creature drops.
    I stop the squirming with my boot,
    grind blood into the earth.

    I stamp back to the track head
    and you, behind me,
    follow,
    still babbling
    your absurdities.

    © Irene Wilkie

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    1 Comment

    1. ArtsRush Magazine | Rocket Readings - Live Poetry in Wollongong says:
      27 November, 2008 at 5:48 pm

      […] Linda Godfrey, Rocket Readings will feature guest poet Stephen Edgar, alongside South Coast poets Irene Wilkie, author of Love and Galactic Spiders, and Sally Evans from the Common Cold Poetry […]

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