Below is a full copy of David Terelinck's tanka sequence which is included in Issue 6. To watch and listen to his poetry reading, you can purchase a copy of the video journal here.
Whispered by Eucalypts (For my grandfather, Aubrey John Joseph "Jack" Neilsen, reported missing in September 1961, and his skeletal remains discovered in Hornsby bushland in the last week of May 2011. The inquest into his disappearance and remains was held on May 20, 2013. Remains Found those bones of fifty years no longer worthy of news as Oslo mourns DNA samples – the power behind three linked letters: the pain or relief of knowing . . . Christmas in four short weeks —gifted with the results of your forensics a stranger tweets your name and story . . . is there anyone left to bury his remains? undisturbed for half a century from beneath a blanket of mossy peat you play at Rip Van Winkle scattered pennies in the undergrowth you didn’t see decimalisation . . . or grandchildren my mother has already called the funeral home finding . . . and losing you in the same six months long bones bleached by decades of sun and moon – is it possible to miss someone you never knew? your daughter stores your wife’s ashes on the mantle – will we ever know the reason for your return? another year passes in waiting for the inquest . . . your lesson to us still one of patience the yellowed curl of your paper smile – missing three times longer than my mother knew you long years of blame in rain-swept darkness . . . the sediment of memory thickened with every cursed name the coroner rules an unknown cause of death, your peaceful rest held hostage for two years within our temporal world family bible, she records her father’s name and date of death the crack of a branch laden with ice . . . your eulogy whispered by eucalypts the mystery of sunlit emptiness and jewelled night skies First publication credit is Slow growing Ivy, 2014
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