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"A serious young man, / I had trouble saying yes / to the bright, clear days," Soren Stockman's Elephant begins. The poems that follow move through despair, self-destruction, and disassociation to arrive, finally, at that elusive affirmation. Accompanied throughout by the imagined presence of Joseph Merrick, the 20th Century entertainer and medical patient popularly depicted as "The Elephant Man," Stockman's speaker interrogates how storytellers have co-opted Merrick's identity and obscured his voice and inner life. In this projected communion, Stockman tries to encounter the man who was rather than the role molded from his experiences. What does it mean to perform as another? What allows us to love ourselves, and what makes it hard? This debut collection is a path out of loneliness, beyond private absences, to the true self and what it harbors in its heart. Here, at the center of things, we succumb to the succor of existence, given to the light: "What a blessing to love the world / and then finally be born."
Faye Wedding Vows to Alf 15.10.2011 Alfred my darling I have waited so long for this day to arrive, And as I see you standing here I'm breathless at your sight, The beautiful bright colours that surround you my darling, I never dreamed how wonderful you look. I my darling will always be your friend, your lover, your wife, & your soul mate, I will give you freedom, I will talk to you, never about you in a harsh way, I will listen to what you have to say, and try to understand your every mood, I will laugh with you not at you, I will give you comfort and consoling, When you need them, I will care for you, in every way and protect you, At all times in sickness and in health, for now and Eternity I will love you, With all my love forever more. Baby Dragon Bonding 29.03.2007 Today my beautiful golden queen dragon, Has 20 brown eggs hatching one by one, Eagerly waiting are 60 young men all hoping, They will be bonding with a baby dragon, They are all standing like statues watching, As each egg starts rocking then a baby dragon, Appears looking at each young man in turn, When the baby dragon makes a decision, he will, Slowly waddle over to the one he has chosen, Just standing looking with big brown eyes, Waiting to be patted oh so gently by the one chosen, For the bonding both knowing they were, Excepted and they will be companions, For the rest of their lives, There are some who are disappointed they, Were not chosen but are hopping they, Next time will be lucky and be chosen, By a baby dragon at the next baby dragon, Bonding which is such an honor.
We're All Australians Now follows the tradition of other A & R children's classics such as Mulga Bill's Bicycle and Click Go the Shears with the poem "We're All Australians Now" by A. B. 'Banjo' Paterson illustrated by the award-winning Mark Wilson. In 1915, Australia's much-loved bush poet Banjo Paterson wrote, as an open letter to the troops, a poem he titles 'We're All Australians Now'. In this beautifully illustrated picture book, award-winning illustrator Mark Wilson evokes the spirit of Paterson's words in memory of those who fought in World War One. PRAISE FOR WE'RE ALL AUSTRALIANS NOW 'Multi-talented illustrator Mark Wilson has taken this poem and created this outstanding version of We're All Australians Now in picture book format. Wilson's clever collage layouts of sketches and oil paintings brilliantly bring this poem to life by showing us a reflection of everyday life in 1915' -- Reading Time
Poems from Aboriginal Australia.
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The Man from Snowy River is a collection of poems by Australian bush poet Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson. He wrote many ballads and poems about Australian life, focusing particularly on the rural and outback areas.