States of Poetry 2016 QLD Podcast | 'Above Us' and 'The World's Yard' by MTC Cronin
In this episode of Australian Book Review's States of Poetry podcast, MTC Cronin reads 'Above Us' and 'The World's Yard' which feature in the 2016 QLD anthology.
Above Us
Above us we hear the windmill yelping, circling like a trapped 
dog while the house sits like a black skull on the hill. Above us 
the tombs are rising from their rest and travelling along the 
roads beneath trees turning sourly. Above us the wind flings 
uncountable seed into the dignified light tossed through the 
depths by a green moon rolling over and over in the shifting 
lens of the waves. Above us nakedness stretches forever 
against danger, ravishment and smoke. When we wake our 
lives are on fire. Above us only our sleepy souls drifting like 
reeds catching the air.
The World's Yard
The correct way to drink from a broken cup.
To welcome both dark and light into your house.
To imagine tomorrow.
To pick verbena and red clover.
On the path where nothing will grow.
The correct way to tend the frozen.
To take their sweet throats and swim down into their livers.
To disembowel without touching.
To do what is at stake.
To move from cage to cage.
The correct way to say only some things worth saying.
To recognize the world's mark.
(The shape of conception.)
To feed an apple.
To bruise.
The correct way to close your lips.
To keep a promise.
To remember.
And then, to die in a room.
Or out in the open.
MTC Cronin
'Above Us' and 'The World's Yard' appears in States of Poetry - QLD. You can learn more about States of Poetry and read the full anthologies here.
Read MTC Cronin's biography in 'States of Poetry - QLD'
 
					
								




