#Australians #Lesbian #Women
‘I used to have dozens of handkerc… Of finest lawn. I used to have silk shirts and fin… He’s like a faun This darling out-at-elbows Irish…
Cherry plum blossom in an old tin… Oh, it is lovely, beautiful and fa… With sun on it and little shadows… All in among the fragrant wonder t… Cherry plum blossom on the workroo…
This morning I got up before the… Had seized the hill, And scrambled heart-hot, noisy, pa… In sleep laid still. There they lay helpless under the…
Sometimes the skirts I push throu… Spread circlewise, strong petalled… And look for the rapt moment of a… Like Buddha’s robe. And I, caught up out of the workr…
I am making great big skirts For great big women’ Amazons who’ve fed and slept Themselves inhuman. Such long skirts, not less than tw…
Today I saw A market cart going along the road… High-piled and creaking with a son… Of cabbages. The driver sat
I was sad Having signed up in a rebel band, Having signed up to rid the land Of a plague it had. For I knew
I bought a red hat To please my lover. He will hardly see it When he looks me over, Though it’s a fine hat.
You want a lily And you plead with me ‘Give me my lily back.’ I went to see A friend last night and on her man…
This evening I’m alone. I wish there’d be Someone to come along And talk to me. Yet out of all my friends
Dearest, dearest, Bother the slow hours That hold and keep me From the leafy bowers You make more lovely than a storm…
Little girls, You are gay, Little factory girls, At the end of your day. There you stand,
You may have other loves, Red mouths to kiss. Why should you lose That loveliness for this? No loveliness of mine
When I go up to work the young bl… Has not awaked from dreams: It fades to meet the blue sky mist… It gleams. I say,
I’d like to spend long hours at ho… With a small child to bother me. I’d take her out to see the shops And fuss about my husband’s tea. Instead of this I spend my days