This week’s Poet’s Corner contribution comes from Russell Anderson in Adelaide.

Daylight defines us,
Sharpened and angular,
Stiff hearts.
Fragile as glass
Beneath
Bald morning.
Midday
Begins to rumble on the stove.
The Sun,
Ever flexible,
Stretched across the zenith,
Assuages our doubt,
Guilt,
And softens the lens of self.
Goddess Sun,
By five
Has turned every head towards the tap
And our reckless thirst
Is the first moist seed of rebirth.
For when She settles underneath the earth,
And we celebrate our reunification
In black of night’s arrival,
All is drawn together by the dark,
Bleeding into one.
Within the womb of now.
Russell Anderson, born and raised in Scotland’s capital of Edinburgh, has lived in South Australia since 2013. A disability support worker, he has also worked as an actor on and off since 1998, and occasionally releases music under the pseudonym of Andreas Anderbax of The Anderbax Faction.
Readers’ original and unpublished poems of up to 40 lines can be emailed, with postal address, to [email protected]. Submissions should be in the body of the email, not as attachments. A poetry book will be awarded to each accepted contributor.
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