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Started Oct 6, 2012 0 Replies 1 Like
SYDNEY COVE by Nuri RoseggThe native shore in Shakespeare’s land we leftWith hearts as broken as teacups can be.Tho’ salty air repair’d the hearts of theft:Eight months long! Then we stood in front…Continue
Tags: Shakespeare, city, sandstone, harbour, cove
Started this discussion. Last reply by Nuri Rosegg Sep 18, 2012. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Aboriginal Dreaming I hope it’s true one day – one gamarruwa.In my dream I’m with you. I’m a whaleAs gigantic as an isle, a buruwang.I’m dead, I’m gungun but I’m back, my lovely cove. In my dream I’m…Continue
Started Sep 15, 2012 0 Replies 0 Likes
The 2nd poem is also a pantoum. And this poetry form cannot be written in 4 lines. It's against the rules. The lines have to be in that particular order.Continue
Tags: dreamtime, aboriginal, Sydney
Started this discussion. Last reply by Stephanie Esther Aug 29, 2012. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Hello,Unfortunately I'm not a Sydneysider. But I love Sydney - it was love at first sight. I had barely left the airport and I was in love. I have travelled to most European countries as well as to…Continue
Tags: Antarctic, masterwork, harbour, grains, Sydney
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