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‘monumea gap’ 

spindly casuarinas fill up the cavities
between the eucalypts  the earth
a maze of logs and rocks

jolting and juddering we reach
an amnesty with nature and emerge
into a gap between bush and hill

a slow brown eye of water looks up
at the sky from a rim of clay
all else squat straw-dry tussocks

released  the dogs dip and dive
then snuffle and snort among
the bald bones of kangaroos

we come upon a cache
of poppies  the soporific kind
soft pink with a black thumb print

the frail crinkled petals match
with nothing in this brown tough place
except its deep intentional dreaming

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