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When you see poetry Everywhere and in everything, It’s pertinent to stop stymying. And from time-to-time take a 'poetry walkabout' — "Time," when you put down the pen, leave the paper on the tree, and open your eyes to see, the magnificent moments in the ordinary billabong or a good ol’ singabout, Where you let your insides out, in a painting, in a workout, in a cook-up, in a stitch up, bare feet soiled, and run like Phar Lap*, return breathless with glee, have a cuppa, and then peruse the words you’ve borrowed — With new eyes, re-tuned ears and spirit, love returns, more spit and grit, now without the sh*t, The joy of untangling ideas is re-hallowed.
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Jan 18
Jan 18, 2026 at 12:56 AM UTC
poetry walkabout
When you see poetry Everywhere and in everything, It’s pertinent to stop stymying. And from time-to-time take a 'poetry walkabout' — "Time," when you put down the pen, leave the paper on the tree, and open your eyes to see, the magnificent moments in the ordinary billabong or a good ol’ singabout, Where you let your insides out, in a painting, in a workout, in a cook-up, in a stitch up, bare feet soiled, and run like Phar Lap*, return breathless with glee, have a cuppa, and then peruse the words you’ve borrowed — With new eyes, re-tuned ears and spirit, love returns, more spit and grit, now without the sh*t, The joy of untangling ideas is re-hallowed.
A walkabout is what Australian indigenous people call a journey, a time to reconnect with one's roots, traditions and life-meaning. Phar Lap was a legendary NZ born and Australian trained horse that won the 1930 Melbourne Cup.
bekahalle
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40/F/Australia
Jan 18
Jan 18, 2026 at 12:56 AM UTC
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