

7.The Town I Loved So Well: Images of Gawler SA. Through the Streets of my Town.
AFTER THE FOG After the fog lifted- the slow immolation of soft folds of thick grey flesh from tree and fence and stone. We already knew...


Iambic Images 13.
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xv. Signs and Wonders - Flutes
Flutes early 14c., from Old French flaute (12c.), from Old Provencal flaut, of uncertain origin, perhaps imitative or from Latin flare...


6.The Town I Loved So Well: Images of Gawler SA. 'Silky Blue Grass'
Silky Blue Grass Dichanthium sericeum after a small woven grass basket made by a local Kaurna Aboriginal woman before white settlement...


Comic Verse 4
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xiv. Signs and Wonders - Rivers
River (noun) early 13c., from Anglo-French rivere, Old French riviere "river, riverside, river bank" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *riparia...


5.The Town I Loved So Well: Images of Gawler SA. 'Morning Walk'
The South Para River flowing under the old disused railway bridge. Morning Walk I went out into the world with a world draped around my...


xiii. Signs and Wonders - Honey
Honey: Old English hunig, from West Germanic khunaga, Old Norse hunang, Swedish honung, German Honig, Welsh canecon ‘gold’. Living in the...


4 Markings - Poetry
Every word in a poem is a deliberate complex chain of creative choice. ©Jeff Guess 2017