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John Forbes
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I wish we could be nicerlike the Americans
instead we are caught
halfway between
a European sense of style
you can always be at home in
& the Aborigines’ knack
of passing the time—they know
that nothing matters too much
between now & forever, unlike
the industrious American
who looks around & sees
that Fate applies her chisel
to his own particular face
so when he stares back at Her
he’s warm & essential
not reaching for a quip or a flagon
because he knows these things
are part of what he is
the way a mountain
is carved with the heads
of his Presidents
& we are left to wonder
what shape another 200 years
will leave Ayers Rock in.
© 2002, Michael Forbes
From: Collected Poems: 1970-1998
Publisher: Brandl & Schlesinger, Sydney
From: Collected Poems: 1970-1998
Publisher: Brandl & Schlesinger, Sydney
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I wish we could be nicerlike the Americans
instead we are caught
halfway between
a European sense of style
you can always be at home in
& the Aborigines’ knack
of passing the time—they know
that nothing matters too much
between now & forever, unlike
the industrious American
who looks around & sees
that Fate applies her chisel
to his own particular face
so when he stares back at Her
he’s warm & essential
not reaching for a quip or a flagon
because he knows these things
are part of what he is
the way a mountain
is carved with the heads
of his Presidents
& we are left to wonder
what shape another 200 years
will leave Ayers Rock in.
From: Collected Poems: 1970-1998
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