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Eye Spy
I spy with my little eye, This is the story of a little girls cry. It’s a sad sad tale, I hope that she can prevail, inhale and let go of all the despair. Be prepared, because this will tear, … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, child, government, Indigenous, northern territory, NT Intervention, poem, poetry, words, writing
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Video Verse and Interview: Slamalamadingdong winner, Jessie Giles
Originally posted on Melbourne Spoken Word:
Jessie Giles won last month’s Slamalamadingdong Open Slam. Below we present one of her moving pieces, ‘Eye Spy’ and an interview. Jessie will also be featuring at Passionate Tongues in the coming months. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsQiJVrYWHE…
Posted in performance, Poetry
Tagged Australia, Indigenous, integrity, interview, Performance Poetry, poetry, Spoken Word, Vulnerability, words
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“What’s it like in Alice Springs?” – desertdates
This poem holds for me, all that needs to be said about my home town and the place that grew me up… Thank you to desertdates for letting this into the word. What’s it like in Alice Springs?.
Posted in Inspiration
Tagged alice springs, Australia, central australia, desertdates, home, Indigenous, poem, poetry, writing
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A story
I’ll tell you a story, But please don’t ignore me. Grown up in shame, Feeling to blame, This game of telling truths of despair. A white girl, on Indigenous land, In the centre, with that glorious ochre sand. Vicariously feeling … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Australia Day, Indigenous, Invasion, Invasion Day, poem, poetry, Settlers, Sorry Day, Survival Day, Trauma, Writers
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