In search of Noir
Clark Kent in thin black frames,
smooth as blonde wood,
pale as a white-washed wall
charms the girls boys too
Seems tired as he talks
of Nordic crime…
more blood more guts
more rapes more scalps
more sticks up arses
more rapes more scalps
more sticks up arses
snuff stuff burning at
stakes
serial death more girly bait
in soft focus hand held camera
serial death more girly bait
in soft focus hand held camera
grist for the mill bread and
butter
thinking...not more wannabes
wannabe famous
get off the slush pile
out of this shit hole
wanna break
Kit Kat
burger
bargain
wanna be loved
see sky
hear twang
see sun
smell a gum tree
get duty free
see mum
go home
- Julie Maclean 2012
till we got to Oslo
go home
- Julie Maclean 2012
Lamb Silence
Blank libretti
either
side of the
Oresund Bridge
till we got to Oslo
Walls of the harbour
rose and fell with House,
Sounds of Soul, a grass toupee
rose and fell with House,
Sounds of Soul, a grass toupee
lifted off the castle wall
Ice block Operahuset
framed by nouveau
framed by nouveau
kroner from
oil,
banged a steel
drum
It sounded out of place
Like the skinhead
It sounded out of place
Like the skinhead
in the butcher's apron,
with the mohawk,
muscled in honey tones
of the Viking
with the mohawk,
muscled in honey tones
of the Viking
flour dabs in
gently
fingered timpani
taking orders
for moules
frites
with the grace & style
of a symphony,
with the grace & style
of a symphony,
face pastorale
- Julie Maclean 2012
Originally from Bristol, UK, Julie now lives on the Surf
Coast, Australia. In 2012 short listed for The Crashaw Prize, (Salt,UK). Her debut collection of poetry, When I saw Jimi, will be
published in June 2013 by Indigo Dreams Publishing, UK. Poetry and short fiction features in UK, US and Australian
journals including Cordite, Overland, Southerly, Wet Ink and The Best Australian Poetry (UQP).Short listed for Press
Press and Whitmore prizes.
Blog at juliemacleanwriter.com
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