Thursday, January 19, 2006
New Poetry by Karen Knight
Draw a Person in the Rain (P-I-R) Test
Who is this person?
Gene Kelly.
How old is he?
At the third stroke, he'll be 42.
What's his favourite thing to do?
To sing in the rain with a broken umbrella.
What's something he does not like?
The sun's electrodes on his head.
Who looks out for him?
The clouds.
Has anyone tried to hurt him?
Only you.
In the Carpark with the doctor's Rolls Royce
I'm delicately poised
on the hood of a Silver Ghost
My Charleston dress
strokes the sharp line
of the hood
the bird in my beading
blushes
my injured wings fold
back into my sides
I'm balancing
on this
chrome-black
night.
I'm a spring loaded mascot.
For a Miracle
I'm waiting
for a bower-bird
to beak-roll
a rough stone
smooth.
For dancing bees
to pollinate
the red
Tarantino flowers.
The eurythmic sun
to give its light
to the seasonal
mad.
For a baby lyre-bird
to mimic
mother tunes
for me.
For the Mormons
to take me
to their ballet
of Christ.
To rap-gargle
Largactil
while trying
to swallow.
For my ill-fitting gown
to tango me
out of here.
- Karen Knight 2006
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BIO
Karen Knight's poetry continues to be published in Australian anthologies, newspapers and literary journals, including Blue Dog, Island and The Best Australian Poems 2005 edited by Les Murray.
Her collections include Singing in the Grain (Walleah Press, 2001) My Mother Has Become (Picaro Press, 2003) and Under the One Granite Roof- poems for Walt Whitman (Pardalote Press, 2004).
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