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Subject:

a visit behind the frontline - for C

From:

Frank Faust <[log in to unmask]>

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The Pennine Poetry Works <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Tue, 4 Feb 2003 09:26:59 +1100

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Seeing as you're intent on being tolerant C. I'm up to about 7 pieces about
the fires. Not all coherent or fitting well with one another (or any good,
for that matter, LOL), but it doesn't always happen in the sequence
preferred, does it?

Cheers,

Frank

~~~~~~~~~~
a visit behind the frontline
~~~~~~~~~~

it doesn't look so bad
the buildings are still standing
the pavements left untouched
and the flames have made no mark
on the road I took to get here
but it seems too still
too empty

the volunteers have gone
to hot-spots in the hills
where infernos continue a rampage
and the tourists have stayed at home
it still screams 'dangerous'
in the daily papers

sky is hidden behind a dirty cloud
though the sun must be shining
up where it is blue
for a ball of cut-out orange plasma
is shape changing
restless around a circle
of quivering molten edges
hung forty-five degrees visible through smog
that shrouds the trees and streets and houses
in ghosted pallor
like crept consumption
a white-grey disease

I can smell it on my clothes
it was in the linen I slept on
in the fogging of my dreams last night
the labour of this day
will be to breathe

this isn't normal
it is an interim becalmed
while people meet in twos and threes
wondering to each other
what will happen if the wind
the gusting fickle blowhard
bastard-hearted wind
of these last desperate days
should change

and what will happen here
if no-one comes
as the headlines face away

~

Frank


The Tales of Faust poetry page can be found at:
http://www.tales-of-faust.com/

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