In this week’s Poet’s Corner we feature a further two poems from Matt Gaughwin in Adelaide, about connections.

Wait wait for
lots of bubbles then
toil toil too much trouble
wait again for it will rise
and then the test
needing pleading rest
knock it down a cruel punch
then wait in hope of reprise
sweet sweet that final rise
before the baking of the bread.
The victuals of our lives;
French Earl Grey tea
from a vacuum flask
while we watch our daughter
practise and play hockey.
All the things we leave behind.
All the things we pass and are;
socks, water bottles, pullovers
shin-guards, sticks, stones,
grass and bones, hoodies.
We are as we are
always
on our way home.
Living in Adelaide, Matt Gaughwin is a retired public health medical practitioner and Adelaide University Associate Professor, who continues with his PhD-based interests in the behavioural ecology of Australian wombats. Also a writer of poetry for many years, he has been able to further devote his time to such, since retiring from medical practice and joining Adelaide’s Friendly Street Poets. His first collection of poems, Thoughts of Dedushka, was jointly selected for Friendly Street’s New Poets 26 anthology, published and launched in October last year.
Readers’ original and unpublished poems of up to 40 lines can be emailed, with postal address, to [email protected].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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