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round faced women who understood grieving
remember
being broken by funerals -
memorials -
homes guttered with ash -
fences, sheds, lives broken, collapsed -
lost dogs starving-
I wept - crow-garbed-
longing to wear red -
boots, silk, bracelets and blouses -
fripperous skirts hemmed with joyful intent -
dresses for dancing, not endless death -
remember that long gulp of alcohol,
in the pause between weeping -
and inevitable cake
and round faced women
who understood grieving -
I was so empty, shaping wreaths
in gardens,
pulling branches through circles,
weaving ivy, ribbon and thread,
sewing in sea shells, tiny bells -
choked on breathlessness -
remember screaming in forests
in gullies, rocks, on dry riverbeds -
fucked by the outrage, the dying -
adrift and bereft -
remember you told me -
be silent :
write about nice things,
pretty things,
just help us all
to forget
About This Poem
Last Few Words: I promise not to write too many sad poems: I have recently been interviewed about the fire disaster in 2020 in NSW (for a historical document) and it stirred it all up. It's true though: all of it, including my friend who suggested I should only write nice poems, happy poems. Well, one day!
Review Request Direction:
What did you think of my title?
How was my language use?
What did you think of the rhythm or pattern or pacing?
How was the beginning/ending of the poem?
Is the internal logic consistent?
Review Request Intensity: I want the raw truth, feel free to knock me on my back
Editing Stage: Editing - draft
Comments
Seren
2 years ago
Dear Jenifer
It's been a long time, Smile, this truly depicts what we all went through, I live on the mid north coast and the fires absolutely devastated so many communities around here. I think by reading your poem you were directly impacted. I hope you're all recovering. sending best wishes.
This is up there with some of the best poetry I've read in a while, you have captured in word those days, bringing all the emotion back to the fore for me. Thats a gift. Also, a mark of great poetry.
Brava!!
hugs
Seren/Jayne
Jenifer James
2 years ago
Thank you, so much.
Thank you, so much.
I really appreciate it - I have struggled to write about those times, also aware of how difficult it can be for others, especially those who have been impacted... but poetry is one of the best forms, I believe, to write about such deep stuff.
I am so sorry you were also impacted. I hope you know how deeply I mean that.
I cannot wait to catch up with your work.
Jenifer