phrases like novels in verse redeeming feature melbourne/ as
bombala only show in town radio mongrels lord unwordy
Coloured;: blocks & a line depict your, life while
you a beast fade an explanation
a. Mouthful of symbolic a teacher
though rough & innocentish know recurrence &;
b o awareness
circles like A flaming hoop “getting on fine
wait for the breakup & underwater subsequence wade? Was a friend here sliding
doors resembling dreaming of toni? Colette knocking
the church walls down to give god – space
To give god a big orange ta & an
earbashing elderly; german cineastes feast On juice & water weak wristed &) with surreal senses of
direction everythings everything if its canned why do
you/ refuse Love lying on your bed
at teatime gone (in the past
pushing my beautiful blonde Face at the! fence sending me away in the rain sad crazy? & trembling
if One memory could
get out (of the car leaving
pauls life behind they never Had
any affection) worse they played to my worst motives; the erosion of any sinful feeling like my
First egg it: exploded creating
a scandal thats why the shocking violence
& suicide Attempts &! car theft are so
many people dying at petrol stations obstructions”
In their windpipes if the answers yes then
  why make movies (about it because Of public demand the need to pick a box the need to.
Smear the
glass between their tears & the view From their, hovels lonely in their familiar asylums
17: DRIVER
Poetry Editor Liam FerneyReleased 2004
Index of Poems
Turn ignition, buckle up, check rear view mirror, release hand brake, indicate left and move slowly out. Our Driver (2004) issue, Liam Ferney's first as poetry editor, is all about road trips, pit stops and poetry. In that order. Poems by Sarah French, Ingrid Ruthig, Alan Wearne, Simon Hall and (possibly) Peter Brock.





