Sisters

Missing Melbourne

Winter 2019 at the corner of Collins Street and King Street, Melbourne.

You walked in the busy city, stopping to wait for the right light.
A quick snap below of what’s above, reminds you of Winter’s day.

Looking back, you stare at the image of Melbourne town.
There is a silent way about the grey; a stillness in the sky.

Perhaps you will again see Melbourne moving on a winter’s day.

The Sea, You & Me

Last Farewell

A kiss on the forehead,
I know you’ll miss me.

A hug for so long,
I know I’ll miss you.

A way of saying everything,
yet saying nothing at all.

I long for you to tell me you’ll
be home for good, always.

A wild heart who loves the sea,
probably even more than you love me.

I know your heart isn’t perfect,
yet my heart’s the same,
pumping seawater.

A call came when it was all dark;
they called to say you had gone today.

I know deep down the sea would take you,
yet I never thought I’d have to say Pahimakas
so soon.

Caramel Fudge

thefotofilmatic at deviantart

Several city dwellers
kayak along a mysterious river
of rocks and wild things.

They spot a village, and
smell sweets on the breeze
like perfume to their city noses.

Floating on the sweet scent
of something so sensual and seductive,
one by one, they move towards the bank of the river.

Seduced by the smell, in single file,
they arrive at the entrance of the sweets shop
filled with naughty dimpled children fizzing about on high.

Frightened and perplexed,
yet seduced and hungry, they persist through
the beasts to reach the source of their longing.

Salty and sweet, sour and smooth,
this is the window to their longing:
they found the magical fudge made by Mrs B.