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Burrowing Deep

by Genie Nakano & Gerry Jacobson (USA / Australia)

Governor declares

our city is in drought ―

barefoot

in the falling rain

happy I don’t believe



oh there’s

carbon in the air

and the levee is dry

for the climate

is a changin’



sky don’t cry!

trees looking up to you

are dying

from your tears

that drop as acid rain



ribbon gum next door

attacked by chainsaws ―

I leave the house

to dull the pain

with tea and cake and poetry



prose

keeps the insane, sane ―

after I’m underground

I’ll have no use for words

earth churns winter into spring



out of tombs

andsepulchres

the wildwood grows

fertilised

by forgotten griefs



seeds

blown to foreign lands

burrowing deep

into black lava sands

a hybrid survives



Australian airman

‘neath English turf

Since

1941

‘greater love hath no man’



pulling me down

the cries of living ghosts ―

mankind

with war and bombs

sets the earth on fire



scarred

by broken glass

my playground

rubble and ruin

the bomb sites of London



ashes, ashes

fallen on snow

the mulberry tree

blooms again ―

nature changes, never dies



crunching frost

in the glow of dawn

and the full moon

hanging out up there

with Jupiter and Venus

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