We sailed the
bay and spied the heaven
We heaved the
anchor and rowed the shore
We assured the
blacks and offered the beads
We beat the
drum and spoke the signs
We hauled the
seyne and hid the intent
We pitched the
tents and scrubbed the bush
We ached for
scrubs, entreated the gins
We sank the
gin and whetted the axes
We hacked the
trees and dug the fences
We fended the
blacks and sowed the seed
We seized the
roos and caught the rays
We raised the
flag and sought the pine
We pined for
home but stole the land
We landed
marines and imposed order
We ordered
muskets and discharged thunder
We charged the
spears and wreaked the dolour
We grabbed the
dollars and bayed the sale
Michael
Small
August, 1990
pub. Journal of Australian Literature, July, 1991, Tripura University,
Agartala, INDIA
pub. University of Windsor Review, Feb, 1992, CANADA
August, 1990
pub. Journal of Australian Literature, July, 1991, Tripura University,
Agartala, INDIA
pub. University of Windsor Review, Feb, 1992, CANADA
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