Poetry
Kebap and Pizza Hut. From: Urban Traffickers Stories
Posted February 6th, 2009 by Armin MedoschUrban Traffickers - This is not a poem 1: Black Hats
A police man is taking notes at a busy crossroad
A man with a black hat is standing next to a cash mashine
Two men with black hats are seen walking through a park
A man with a black hat looks at another man with a black hat close to the entrance of the underground
A man with a black hat is sitting on an underground train with red seats and yellow railings
A police woman is taking notes at a major touristic site
The chief of police is said to be wearing a black hat in private
Titanic
Posted December 31st, 2008 by LindsayTwo Rainbows (for eternal hope in the heart)
Posted September 5th, 2008 by LindsayBest foot forward
Posted August 12th, 2008 by LindsaySelkie
Posted August 9th, 2008 by LindsaySelkies (or silkies) are part of the folklore of coastal North Scotland and Ireland. Selkies are seals that can shed their skin to reveal a human form which allows them to take lovers from from the land.
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Ghost in gum tree, Adelaide Parklands, dusk
Posted August 3rd, 2008 by doll_yokoSome nights, the roo
Posted July 26th, 2008 by doll_yoko
Two solitary campers in the dunes at Antechamber Bay, our first night on the island. The moon is brightful overhead when I'm ripped from my dreams by the presence and weight of a kangaroo on me. A giant roo, so heavy, squashing. I lie with stillness for a long time. When I eventually drag myself up out of my canvas cocoon I can't see him, he's dissolved into the sheltering scrub. Disappointed, relieved, I burrow back into sleep. In the morning Robyn reports her encounter with a wombat when she ventured out for a midnight jish. But this was no wombat sitting on me, it was kangaroo. Something about that heavy tail, those thumper bumper feet, the sweet grassy breath.