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Judith Wright
(1915 - 2000 / New South Wales / Australia)
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  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.

O cold the black-frost night. the walls draw in to the warmth
and the old roof cracks its joints; the slung kettle
hisses a leak on the fire. Hardly to be believed that summer
will turn up again some day in a wave of rambler-roses,
thrust it's hot face in here to tell another yarn-
a story old Dan can spin into a blanket against the winter.
seventy years of stories he clutches round his bones,
seventy years are hived in him like old honey.

During that year, Charleville to the Hunter,
nineteen-one it was, and the drought beginning;
sixty head left at the McIntyre, the mud round them
hardened like iron; and the yellow boy died
in the sulky ahead with the gear, but the horse went on,
stopped at Sandy Camp and waited in the evening.
It was the flies we seen first, swarming like bees.
Came to the Hunter, three hundred head of a thousand-
cruel to keep them alive - and the river was dust.

Or mustering up in the Bogongs in the autumn
when the blizzards came early. Brought them down;
down, what aren't there yet. Or driving for Cobb's on the run
up from Tamworth-Thunderbolt at the top of Hungry Hill,
and I give him a wink. I wouoldn't wait long, Fred,
not if I was you. The troopers are just behind,
coming for that job at the Hillgrove. He went like a luny,
him on his big black horse.

Oh, they slide and they vanish
as he shuffles the years like a pack of conjuror's cards.
True or not, it's all the same; and the frost on the roof
cracks like a whip, and the back-log break into ash.
Wake, old man. this is winter, and the yarns are over.
No-one is listening
South of my days' circle.
I know it dark against the stars, the high lean country
full of old stories that still go walking in my sleep.


Judith Wright

Submitted Date Thursday, January 01, 2004



Read poems about / on: horse, winter, autumn, river, summer, green, sleep, fire, dark, believe, rose, running, star, tree

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Anthony Edmond John (7/1/2008 2:21:00 PM)
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Hi Sweetheart This Piece is Exquisite..Keep it up Baby..Cheers.
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Laura Khoury (6/21/2008 7:36:00 PM)
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This poem the south of my ways is just amazing
so much meaning in the poem itself
it really makes you think and its very enjoyable
i loved it
Kenny Lewis (6/5/2006 7:19:00 AM)
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symbolises the author's love of her home country- Tamborine Mountain, QLD, Australia and for the pristine state of the land and the vegetation. She also has a deep seated love and respect for the people who are linked to the land; in this instance, one of the European itinerant drovers. She sees the people as integrally linked to the landscape and expresses a fervent desire to keep the scene unaltered, unfettered by modernity, unblemished. The language is simple, colloquial but very effectively expresses her heartfelt emotions
 
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