James Martin Devaney Brown Poems

  • 1.
    Leaning against the wind across the paddock ways
    comes Dan home with forward stoop like a man bent and old,
    clashes the door in haste as one pursued: 'By Christ, it's cold!'
    and crooks his fingers to the blaze.
    ...
  • 2.
    Dirrawan went into the bush to spear waat,
    but he forgot about waat the red wallaby.
    he thought about dirridirri the small bird and deereeree the wagtail
    he thought about wonning the lightning and tumberumba the thunder.
    ...
  • 3.
    Oh, came you up by the place of dread
    (west red, and the moon low down)
    where no winds blow and the birds have fled
    and the gum stands dead and its arms gleam white,
    ...
Total 3 Brown Poems by James Martin Devaney

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