We hardly glimpsed
the
Murrumbidgee
that winter
weekend
we first checked
out the town
the pub
bistro and Botanic Gardens donkeys
got our
attention
and despite
its location
the Tourist
Information Centre
didn’t advertise
the river’s existence
the only waters
we tested
were
chlorinated
contained by
tiles
The promise
of a life
where nature
and art would combine
brought us
here
we were
warned of floods
but reassured
by sturdy
levees
and would
not see
the river swell
‘til two
years in
when the full
bellied Murrumbidgee
drowned its plastic
buoys
roiled
around trees
submerged
shores
and
swallowed picnic shelters
When the
river receded
debris and dragged
tree limbs
caked in mud
made for an
apocalyptic
khaki landscape
and sodden
ground
sucked at our
feet
Now we have
seen the Murrumbidgee
in flood and
depleted
have fallen
under the spell
of its flow
and towering
gums
sublime in
health
or ashen
silhouette
we’ve walked
the Wiradjuri track
from
Flowerdale to Oura
by remnants
of the Hampden Bridge
and relics
of the old pumping station
traced the
intersecting lagoons
and watched
Wollundry turtles
raise their
leathery necks and snouted faces
above the
water’s surface
glimpsed
darting kingfishers
iridescent
blue
against light
stippled leaves and water
seen inky cormorants
perched on
fallen tree limbs
wings outstretched
to catch the breeze
watched neat
native wood ducks
and their
shiny mallard cousins
forage on
the river banks
seen the contentious
French geese
cross The Esplanade
in procession
and always,
always
under skies
alive
with squadrons
of cockatoos
wheeling and calling
We have heard
Gobbagombulin's and Pomilgalarna’s story
read Mary Gilmour
on the
stinking
swan hoppers
coated in evidence
of slaughter
seen the Gumi
races revived
and
Wollundry all lit up
for a local mini
Vivid
and know the
fate the river’s deep
can bring to
those unfamiliar
We respect the Murrumbidgee
the Murrumbidjeri
our adopted waterway
artery of Wiradjuri country
and draw energy and solace
from our existence
on its banks
2 comments:
This is beautiful. No wonder it won first prize. Congratulations.
I can see why you took out the prize, Jan. A good balanced piece with wonderful imagery of the river and your experiences living with it.
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