ah neat, & definitely a snap, a caught moment, Andrew.
but the pronunciation of that one word...
Doug
On 25-Sep-07, at 10:20 PM, andrew burke wrote:
> Ngallagunda girl dances
> seven years old
> thin black body
> silhouetted on
> pindan dirt
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> Ngallagunda girl dances
> songless and alone
> head cocked left
> watching her
> undulating shadow
> to get it right
> to move like Mum
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> as little brother
> plays muster
> in the dirt where
> king browns mated
> under a full moon
> their tracks
> lyrical in the sun
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> Andrew
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