Female Prisoners -- Boggo Road 1972

Female Prisoners -- Boggo Road 1972

A Poem by Thurston
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A woman as prisoner.

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Watched from the shower block, which I clean

mad as magpies they squat about the yard

knees splayed (no man to close them for)

and innocent, chortling over marbles

snatched up with screeching ribaldry.

 

Yet soon, herded by shadows they'll sit

in the corner like maids, slump lap-handed

and ruined, that, by rape or ripping birth,

unpaints such faces, accepting, bonded

in that female way

to wait for tea and kindness

 

Up here, footsteps on the walk!

the Giant stirs, and I,  no Jack, descend

but yet, am seen! Waving

she shows me her breasts and laughs.

 

I lie awake, recapturing.

 

© 2010 Thurston


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Ron
Goliath of a poem. Gripping and shows horror without any reference to blood & guts. Better still the inmates fighting back flashing themselves in defiance. An age old way of those at the bottom demonstrating their rage. Pass this work around folks! Give the readers a real treat!

Posted 14 Years Ago



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Huntly, North Waikato, New Zealand



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I enjoy James K. Baxter, Jon Silkin, Sylvia Plath, to begin with. Want to live forever. Yet to write my best poem, but have been equal runner-up in Commonwealth Poetry Award 1976 for my book Believed .. more..

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