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How things sing

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April 2009, no. 310

Wild Bees: Selected Poems by Martin Harrison

UWAP, $24.95 pb, 198 pp

How things sing

by
April 2009, no. 310

There is no sound of the sea, a long row down the mirror-like waters of Wagonga Inlet crowded with forest reflections. The wind twists and dives in the tree canopy, the soft whisper mixing with bird calls and the occasional barking of a dog from across the water. The small flower heads of clover quiver in the gulps of wind pushing the big-bellied clouds, rain stained, across the mountains. I am cosseted in a snug cottage kitchen with the smell of apples, warm milk and the sweet taste of honey on chunks of freshly baked bread. My eyes follow the patterns smudged across the mangrove flats where the tides tell me the time of day. I am holidaying on the south coast of New South Wales, the perfect place to be reading Martin Harrison’s collection of new and selected poems, Wild Bees.

Ian Templeman reviews 'Wild Bees: Selected Poems' by Martin Harrison

Wild Bees: Selected Poems

by Martin Harrison

UWAP, $24.95 pb, 198 pp

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