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UnpolishedInk
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What love is this, what kind is it unalloyed devotion where a blue and churning ocean meets a rushing tide, maybe not perhaps it's a bit less hot, now we are older the passion isn't colder more an ember and a smoulder than a raging fire inside
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May 14
May 14, 2026 at 12:18 PM UTC
What?
What next, when you dispelled the dark, to bring on deeper shadows of your own, you who was so certain, pure in thought and word and deed who purged and strew the ground with salt to grow and then to harvest a much more terrible seed, you the righteous army a glowing light, a beacon, and a shining torch to lead, do you disregard the battle and the ones who died in vain to claim a moral victory then become the beast that you have slain
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Mar 22
Mar 22, 2026 at 5:48 AM UTC
What Next?
This place, a ***** concrete beast that only washes when it rains and smells of wino **** in drains or overheated streets, which meets the sea to dip its tongue and spew a tide of ******* to the waves, a noisy armadillo filled with human fleas that thrive upon its armoured back, to fill each crack and notch of skin, existing on the heart that beats within its roaring chest, and yet for all its whistling taxi noise, it has a faded pizza scented charm which does not rest except for four am when all is calm, the time I like this grand old girl the best.
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Mar 3
Mar 3, 2026 at 10:21 PM UTC
Syd
I could die here, in time I will be driftwood, floating free, yes, leave me to the waves and the wandering sea
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Feb 20
Feb 20, 2026 at 1:28 AM UTC
Blurred Vision
Twisting waves of shattered glass break upon a narrow beach which wakes and opens yellow hands, to greet the tide within its reach. A sheltered place, where marram grass bows and bends in the ocean breeze, and sticky hop-bush butterflies stop and perch to take their ease. A neglected strip of margin land, no coffee shops or ice cream stands, just wind and water, sand and sea, exactly as its supposed to be
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Feb 19
Feb 19, 2026 at 12:53 AM UTC
Mayfield
Dry earth, a parched and weary soul takes blessing from the rain and seeks to drink its fill, to wash its dusty face among the leaves where parrots call, startled by the fall, they scream in harsh defiance of a laden sky and fly to shelter fluffed and wet, in outrage at the dripping trees, which bend and tease and wave their hands in damp delight shivering and dancing at the power of the passing shower a green and most entrancing sight
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Feb 5
Feb 5, 2026 at 4:58 AM UTC
Galah
The sun is bright the sky is blue the grass is fully green, it's just another Wednesday like others I have seen, and yet I cannot help but say with a sad and deep regret although the day is sunny we are very much beset, by howling wind from a sea which brings a restless icy chill alongside all the snowdrops and the blooming daffodils, it hardly seems like winter but it clearly isn’t spring I’m certain it isn’t summer It must be some other thing
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Jan 28
Jan 28, 2026 at 9:36 AM UTC
Today
Smooth the day, seize that curled and tousled head grease its creased and mottled entrance come all wailing to a waiting world, slide from the arms of midwife night attempt to keep the light as round and full as well remembered, bend each hunkered cornered shadow pull it hook and line pierce the fish flesh bone stretched and knotted twine about your fingers skewer any little patch of dark that lingers on heavy in that morning scented room, fling the curtained windows wide cast that latch aside and breathe, fill your foggy winter lungs with spring embrace the gasp and grab yourself a newly minted season bursting fresh with sweet unsullied air this is not a moment, it’s a revelation just for you and one you might not want to share
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Jan 27
Jan 27, 2026 at 4:48 PM UTC
Rite
Leave the world while I am sleeping, without a sound to wake me you don't want to hear me weeping, I don't want to see you go and yet I cannot bear to have you stay, leave your pain, a dented pillow I think it's time to slip away
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Jan 24
Jan 24, 2026 at 1:05 PM UTC
Walk Away