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Blue Arab

The small blue Arab stallion dances on the hill

like a glancing breaker, like a storm rearing in the sky,

In his prick-ears,the wind, that wanderer and spy,

sings of the dunes of Arabia, lion-coloured still.

 

The small blue stallion poses like a centaur-god,

netting the sun in his sea-spray mane, forgetting

his stalwart mares for a phantom galloping unshod;

changing for a heat-mirage his tall and velvet hill.

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Written by
Judith Wright
1915-2000 / Australian
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