Poem
Katherine Gallagher
HOMECOMING
HOMECOMING
HOMECOMING
The coastlinelies in its lace-edge
its rhythms of itself
continuous, familiarizing
contours of geography — pages
from school-lessons, templates
I am busy unlocking
through hours in a plane
and barriers of light
flashed evenly over trees
grown more vivid with absence,
and birds I magnify
like the magpie, ubiquitous,
sitting within its song
as clouds circle, drift.
Everywhere, we are joined by heat:
I drink it, feel new in it,
ponder its sheet-distance from cold
finding myself like a miner
surfacing, clutching at the sky
the weight of sun suddenly
held on his hands.
© 1985, Katherine Gallagher
From: Passengers to the City
Publisher: Hale & Iremonger, Sydney
From: Passengers to the City
Publisher: Hale & Iremonger, Sydney
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HOMECOMING
The coastlinelies in its lace-edge
its rhythms of itself
continuous, familiarizing
contours of geography — pages
from school-lessons, templates
I am busy unlocking
through hours in a plane
and barriers of light
flashed evenly over trees
grown more vivid with absence,
and birds I magnify
like the magpie, ubiquitous,
sitting within its song
as clouds circle, drift.
Everywhere, we are joined by heat:
I drink it, feel new in it,
ponder its sheet-distance from cold
finding myself like a miner
surfacing, clutching at the sky
the weight of sun suddenly
held on his hands.
From: Passengers to the City
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