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Katherine Gallagher

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Polishing my square-toed brogues,
I think about journey, that measure
of breaking out of myself
which never leaves me.

I catch each venture like a living thing;
improvised, it cuts free — shoe-inviting,
pressing the day; my heart drums fast, faster.

I tell myself, Your feet have never
failed you
. . . Whatever happens,
the journey’s always there:
sometimes dark, sometimes clear,
the way — on this road you’re wedded
to — a mountain will appear, climbing
suddenly out of a wall of mist.
Katherine Gallagher

Katherine Gallagher

(Australië, 1935)

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ITINERANT

Polishing my square-toed brogues,
I think about journey, that measure
of breaking out of myself
which never leaves me.

I catch each venture like a living thing;
improvised, it cuts free — shoe-inviting,
pressing the day; my heart drums fast, faster.

I tell myself, Your feet have never
failed you
. . . Whatever happens,
the journey’s always there:
sometimes dark, sometimes clear,
the way — on this road you’re wedded
to — a mountain will appear, climbing
suddenly out of a wall of mist.

ITINERANT

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