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[Poem of the week] HUNTING RABBITS





HUNTING RABBITS



The men would often go hunting rabbits
in the countryside around the hostel—
with guns and traps and children following
in the sunlight of afternoon paddocks:
marvelling in their native tongues
at the scent of eucalypts all around.

We never asked where the guns came from
or what was done with them later:
as each rifle’s echo cracked through the hills
and a rabbit would leap as if jerked
on a wire through the air—
or, watching hands release a trap
then listening to a neck being broken.

Later, I could never bring myself
to watch the animals being skinned
and gutted—
                         excitedly
talking about the ones that escaped
and how white tails bobbed among brown tussocks.
For days afterwards
our rooms smelt of blood and fur
as the meat was cooked in pots
over a kerosene primus.

But eat I did, and asked for more,
as I learnt about the meaning of rations
and the length of queues in dining halls—
as well as the names of trees
from the surrounding hills that always seemed
to be flowering with wattles:
growing less and less frightened by gunshots
and what the smell of gunpowder meant—
quickly learning to walk and keep up with men
who strode through strange hills
as if their migration had still not come to an end.
   

© 1989, Peter Skyzynecki





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DarkPoetry Poem of the Day: Genesis. . .

Because I was bored. . .this is the beginning of genesis according to me. . .

A long time ago God was at the bar with his homies on thursday night after bowling.
It was like any other thursday after bowling but then Allah, who was completely wasted,
said to God "Dude, there is no fucking way you can make Earth." God accepted that
challenge, shit himself, and there was Earth.

Shortly afterwards Lucifer came to God asking for a favor and God leaned down and
said "What was that nigga?" This pissed off Lucifer so he went off and made a home
for himself and this place came to be called Africa.

Then God leaned back in his throne and lit up a bong and said to his angels, "Let
us make something to peep on." So then God made man.

Then God realized he wasnt gay and made woman. And he came to see her knockers were
good and God and his angels were arroused. Then God told her not to eat the holy
pringles or else she would have painful childbirth. Although really he didn't want
her to because then she would cover up her knockers and God would have to make the
Internets so he could get faping material.

Well woman decided that pain was kinky so she ate the sacred pringles. Once she did
she realized she was naked and that man was drooling so she slapped him and told
him to eat the pringles and then he could touch her boobies.

Man was horny so he ate the pringles and fondled woman's breasts. God came down to
the garden and saw man fondling woman's breasts and got very angry at man for touching
the boobies he had made. Man immediately blamed woman and woman immediately blamed
some poor snake that happened to be nearby. But before God could kill the snake the
snake told God he had been possesed by Lucifer.

God was very angry with Lucifer so he burnt his skin and laughed because now no one
liked him. Then, because God was feeling nasty, he slapped the snake to the ground
and banished man and woman from his penthouse. . .


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I suspect some of us may have spent at least part of Labor Day in a garden. Even as summer's bounty begins to diminish, there are fall crops to plant, end of season tasks to complete and, oh, yes, already the gleam of  next year's goals are beginning to twinkle in certain eyes. I don't know how much of a gardener William was himself, but he had great respect for the dedication and accomplishments of his friend, Thomas Wilkinson, and he pays tribute to Thomas's "soil toil" into day's poem--talking not to Thomas, but to his shovel!  The Emont, by the way, is a river.

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