You will remember…

'... that leaping stream
Where sweet aromas rose and trembled,
And sometimes a bird, wearing water and slowness, its winter feathers.'
'... those gifts from the earth:
Indelible scents, gold clay, weeds in the thicket and crazy roots,
Magical thorns like swords.'
'... the bouquet you picked,
Shadows and silent water,
Bouquet like a foam covered stone.'
Humphrey’s Rivulet, Tasmania
'That time was like never and like always.
So we go there, where nothing is waiting;
We find everything waiting there.'

PABLO NERUDA
Sonnet

Awash on the shore

Seven Mile Beach, Tasmania

Who pent up the sea behind closed doors
 when it leapt tumultuous out of the womb,
when I wrapped it in a robe of mist
 and made black clouds its swaddling bands;
when I marked the bounds it was not to cross
 and made it fast with a bolted gate?
Come thus far, I said, and no farther:
 here your proud waves shall break. – Job

If you feel too much

A lightness, a dance
Is all that romance
An evening discourse
If you happen to chance

The swaying of trees
Is all that is needed
Just floating in air
For us to be pleased

Ne'er break nor bruise
But growing from roots
Don't save for a vase
Or petals removed

No pruning shears
Large hands severe
To repot or sprout
Our tender shoots out

Grow wild on our plain
Only sun, moon and rain
To cover us over
For love will remain

Chiloglottis triceratops, native orchids of Tasmania.