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    Collected Poems (1958-2015)

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    Dancing Master 522

      Deckard Was a Replicant 129

      Diamond Pens of the Bus Vandals 235

      Double or Quits 287

      Drama in the Soviet Union 90

      Dream Me Some Happiness 127

      Dreams Before Sleeping 350

      Driftwood Houses 391

      Driving through Mythical America 476

      Early to Bed 394

      Echo Echo Echo 53

      Echo Point 408

      Edward Estlin Cummings Dead 157

      Egon Friedell’s Heroic Death 47

      Elementary Sonnet 428

      Event Horizon 403

      Exit Don Giovanni 210

      Fashion Statement 342

      Femme Fatale 519

      Fires Burning, Fires Burning 269

      Flashback on Fast Forward 151

      Four Poems about Porpoises 8

      Frangipani Was Her Flower 471

      Fridge Magnet Sonnets 97

      From Robert Lowell’s Notebook 153

      Funnelweb 59

      Ghost Train to Australia 278

      Go Back to the Opal Sunset 99

      Grace Cossington Smith’s Harbour Bridge 241

      Grief Has Its Time 380

      Habitués 369

      Hard-Core Orthography 150

      Have You Got a Biro I Can Borrow? 485

      History and Geography 517

      Holding Court 396

      Homage to Rafinesque 49

      I Feel Like Midnight 509

      I Have to Learn to Live Alone Again 524

      I See the Joker 451

      In Praise of Marjorie Jackson 114

      In Town for the March 140

      Incident in the Gandhi Bookshop Café, Avenida Corrientes 352

      Iron Horse 239

      Japanese Maple 436

      Jesus in Nigeria 146

      Jet Lag in Tokyo 75

      Johnny Weissmuller Dead in Acapulco 39

      Lament for French Deal 101

      Landfall 392

      Language Lessons 329

      Last Night the Sea Dreamed It Was Greta Scacchi 88

      Laughing Boy 486

      Le Cirque Imaginaire at Riverside Studios 22

      Leçons de ténèbres 429

      Les Saw It First 280

      Literary Lunch 251

      Living Doll 402

      Lock Me Away 247

      Lucretius the Diver 131

      Madagascar Full-Tilt Boogie 374

      Managing Anger 406

      Manly Ferry 399

      Meteor IV at Cowes, 1913 300

      Monja Blanca 309

      Museum of the Unmoving Image 229

      My Brother’s Keeper 516

      My Egoist 454

      My Father Before Me 212

      My Home 395

      My Latest Fever 410

      Mysterious Arrival of the Dew 432

      Mystery of the Silver Chair 226

      Naomi from Namibia 274

      National Steel 450

      Natural Selection 221

      Nature Programme 405

      Nefertiti in the Flak Tower 319

      Neither One Thing Nor the Other 21

      Nimrod 340

      Nina Kogan’s Geometrical Heaven 421

      No Dice 474

      Nothing Left to Say 449

      Numismatics 318

      Occupation: Housewife 143

      On A Thin Gold Chain 324

      On Reading Hakluyt at High Altitude 346

      One Man to Another 133

      Only Divine 244

      Only the Immortal Need Apply 416

      Oval Room, Wallace Collection 315

      Overview 288

      Paper Flower Maiden 345

      Payday Evening 460

      Pennies for the Shark 336

      Perfect Moments 497

      Plate Tectonics 385

      Plot Points 417

      Portrait of Man Writing 296

      Practical Man 479

      Press Release from Plato 259

      Private Prayer at Yasukuni Shrine 272

      Procedure for Disposal 398

      Publisher’s Party 249

      R. S. Thomas at Altitude 155

      Ramifications of Pure Beauty 260

      Ready for the Road 510

      Reflections in an Extended Kitchen 112

      Reflections on a Cardboard Box 42

      Return of the Lost City 283

      Richard Wilbur’s Fabergé Egg Factory 159

      Rounded with a Sleep 426

      Sack Artist 29

      Screen-freak 462

      Search and Destroy 502

      Secret Drinker 500

      Senior Citizens 456

      Sentenced to Life 389

      Sessionman’s Blues 453

      Shadow and the Widower 458

      Signed by the Artist 282

      Signing Ceremony 307

      Silent Sky 332

      Simple Stanzas about Modern Masters 118

      Six Degrees of Separation from Shelley 142

      Son of a Soldier 120

      Song for Rita 455

      Special Needs 334

      Spectre of the Rose 321

      Spring Snow Dancer 431

      Stage Door Rocket Science 311

      Star System 423

      State Funeral 264

      Statement from the Secretary of Defense 231

      Status Quo Vadis 298

      Stolen Children 135

      Stranger in Town 448

      Sunday Morning Walk 219

      Sunlight Gate 488

      Sunset Hails a Rising 439

      Symptoms of Self-Regard 158

      Tempe Dump 401

      Tenderfoot 503

      The Anchor of the Sirius 55

      The Artificial Horizon 81

      The Australian Suicide Bomber’s Heavenly Reward 233

      The Banishment 10

      The Book of My Enemy Has Been Remaindered 27

      The Buzz 349

      The Carnival 302

      The Crying Need for Snow 12

      The Deep Six 4

      The Double Agent 464

      The Emperor’s Last Words 412

      The Eternity Man 108

      The Eye of the Universe 514

      The Faded Mansion on the Hill 489

      The Falcon Growing Old 354

      The Ferry Token 58

      The Genesis Wafers 228

      The Glass Museum 14

      The Great Wrasse: for Les Murray at sixty 193

      The Hollow and the Fluted Night 499

      The Hypertension Kid 495

      The Ice-cream Man 446

      The Lady in Mourning at Camelot 7

      The Later Yeats 365

      The Light As It Grows Dark 383

      The Light Well 77

      The Lions at Taronga 125

      The Magic Wheel 294

      The Master of the Revels 445

      The Morning from Cremorne, Sydney Harbour 6

      The North Window 165

      The Nymph Calypso 290

      The Outgoing Administration 20

      The Philosophical Phallus 44

      The Place of Reeds 148

      The Rider to the World’s End 472

      The Road of Silk 498

      The Same River Twice 323

      The Serpent Beguiled Me 262

      The Shadow Knows 379

      The Supreme Farewell of Handkerchiefs 33

      The Victor Hugo Clematis 224

      The Young Australian Rider, P. G. Burman 16

      The Zero Pilot 237

      Thief in the Night 478

      Thirty-year Man 491

      This Is No Drill 267

      Thoughts on Feeling Carbon-Dated 38

      To Craig Raine: a letter from Biarritz 183

      To Gore Vidal at Fifty 190

      To Leonie Kramer, Chancellor of Sydney University: A Report

      on My Discipline, on the Eve of My Receiving an Honorary

      Degree, 1999 198

      To Martin Amis: a letter from Indianapolis 169

      To Tom Stoppard: a letter from London 178

      Too Much Light 409

      Touch Has a Memory 470

     
    Transit Visa 434

      Under the Jacarandas 223

      Urban Guerrilla 513

      Vertical Envelopment 356

      Vision of Jean Arthur and the Distant Mountains 382

      We Being Ghosts 303

      What About You? Asks Kingsley Amis 164

      What Happened to Auden 83

      When We Were Kids 242

      Where the Sea Meets the Desert 123

      Whitman and the Moth 363

      Will Those Responsible Come Forward? 50

      William Dobell’s Cypriot 276

      Windows Is Shutting Down 207

      Winter Plums 430

      Winter Spring 525

      Woman Resting 216

      Young Lady in Black 138

      Yusra 270

      Index of First Lines

      Page numbers listed correspond to the print edition of this book. You can use your device’s search function to locate particular terms in the text.

      A belt with a bull’s head for a buckle 510

      A guitar is a thief in the night 478

      A lifetime onward, I know now the bubbler 376

      A standard day’s haul from the burial mound: 377

      Advertisements asked ‘Which twin has the Toni?’ 143

      Allow me to present myself, my ladies 445

      Always the Gods learned more from humankind 244

      An army that never leaves its defences 412

      An Aufstehpuppe is a stand-up guy. 402

      An object lesson in the speed of silence, 288

      An Oka kamikaze rocket bomb 272

      And still his dreaming eyes are full of sails 498

      Another black-tie invitation comes: 254

      Antony and Cleopatra swam at Mersa Matruh 123

      Apart possibly from waving hello to the cliff-divers 39

      As any good poem is always ending, 298

      As I see you 3

      As if God’s glory, with just one sun-ray, 226

      As the world goes past me 522

      As we left each other on our final night 458

      At noon, no shadow. I am on my knees 212

      Automatic weapons rake the roof 513

      Be careful when they offer you the moon 469

      Because the leaves relaxing on the water 4

      Before the tournament began 7

      Beside the uniquely hideous GLC building 341

      Beyond the border town they call Contrition 503

      Bigger than a man, the wedding tackle 248

      Blemishes age 10

      Bring me the sweat of Gabriela Sabatini 93

      But are they lessons, all these things I learn 429

      Changes in temperature entail turmoil. 53

      Cottonmouth had such a way of saying things 481

      Created purely for the court’s delight, 315

      Dear Craig, I’ve brought your books down to the sea 183

      Dear Mart, I write you from a magic spot. 169

      Delayed until the sacred ship got back 259

      Dying by inches, I can hear the sound 439

      Egon Friedell committed suicide 47

      Facing the wind, the hovering stormy petrels 317

      Famous for overcoming obstacles 264

      Flat feet kept Einstein out of the army. 75

      Flowering cherry pales to brush-stroke pink at blossom fall 92

      Following Eve, you look for apple cores 262

      For years we fooled ourselves. Now we can tell 403

      Four students in the usual light of day 477

      Frangipani was her flower 471

      From Playa de Girón the two-lane blacktop 77

      From where I sit for cool drinks in the heat 135

      Frost on the green. 219

      Furiously sleep; ideas green; colourless 19

      Gasnier had soft hands that the ball stuck to 252

      Genesis carried wafers in her hold 228

      Go back to the opal sunset, where the wine 99

      God bless the nurses of the Sacred Heart 101

      Grace Cossington Smith, Grace Cossington Smith, 241

      Grasping at straws, I bless another day 395

      “Grief has its time,” said Johnson, well aware 380

      Grown old, you long still for what young love does. 349

      Hard to believe, now, that I once was free 392

      Have you got a biro I can borrow? 485

      Having grown old enough to see the trellis buckle 338

      He had not thought that it would be his task 434

      He worked setting tools for a multi-purpose punch 493

      Here I am, complaining as usual to Nicole Kidman 233

      High in the stratosphere, I speed toward 346

      His stunning first lines burst out of the page 83

      Home early from a meeting of the reps 511

      Hostathion contains Triazophos, 42

      How far was Plato free of that ‘inflamed 283

      How many angels knew who Hamlet was 208

      I always thought the showdown would be sudden, 401

      I am the echo of the man you knew. 408

      I feel like midnight 509

      I have been where time runs into time 514

      I have to learn 524

      I live in the shadow of a hill 520

      I never will remember how that stranger came to town 448

      I ribald sophist, you deft paragon, 97

      I saw him when distaste had turned to nightmare 160

      I see it now, the truth of what we were 342

      I swam across the creek at Inverell. 280

      I tried hard to be useful, but no dice 474

      I won’t this time. Silent at last and shunted 278

      I’m glad to say we’re mopping up up here 502

      I’ve come to think 506

      I’ve got the sessionman’s blues 453

      ‘I’ve left that great page blank,’ said Mallarmé 33

      If Occam’s Razor gleams in Massachusetts 159

      If T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound 118

      If there was one thing Egyptian Queens were used to 319

      In ‘The Phantom of the Clouds’ Apollinaire 22

      In 1999, the year before the Sydney Olympics, 114

      In all the rooms I’ve hung my hat, in all the towns I’ve been 486

      In cabinets no longer clear, each master’s exhibit 14

      In Havana, at the Hotel Nacional, 414

      In our garden, the Victor Hugo clematis 224

      In Paris, at Diaghilev’s Cleopatra – 416

      In porno-speak, reversion to the Latin 150

      In the Brisbane Botanical Gardens, 274

      In the clear light of a cloudy summer morning 334

      In the early evening, before I go on in Taunton, 311

      In the Great Rift, the wildebeest wheel and run, 385

      In the last year of her life I dined with Diana Cooper 142

      In the NHS psychiatric test 247

      Installed in my last house, I face the thought 425

      It isn’t fear I feel, or lack of nerve 519

      It may not come to this, but if I should 398

      It’s cold without the softness of a fall 12

      John Donne, uneasiest of apostates, 127

      Kogarah (suppress the first ‘a’ and it scans) 148

      Last night I drank with a practical man 479

      Last night I met the Hypertension Kid 495

      Last night the sea dreamed it was Greta Scacchi. 88

      Late summer charms the birds out of the trees 112

      Let him so keen for casting the first stone 146

      Look back and you can almost pick the minute 382

      Mask wet and snorkel dry, I’m lying loose 193

      May the Lord have mercy on all those peoples 51

      Merely a planchet waiting to be struck, 318

      More valuable than all of mine, your book 360

      Mornings now I breakfast in the tower 451

      My brother lives in fear 516

      My cataracts invest the bright spring day 409

      My latest fever clad me in cold sweat 410

     
    My niece is heading here to stay with us. 433

      My tears came late. I was fifty-five years old 120

      Neat name for the machine 327

      Never filmed, he was photographed only once, 108

      No moons are left to see the other side of. 38

      Nobody here yet 491

      Not gold but some base alloy, it stays good 58

      O magic wheel, draw hither to my house the man I love. 294

      Of late I try to kill my payday evenings 460

      Old age is not my problem. Bad health, yes. 394

      Old as the hills and riddled with ill health, 437

      On screen, the actor smashes down the phone. 406

      On the Hiryu, Hajime Toyoshima 237

      On the midsummer fairground alive with the sound 482

      On the rafting ice 417

      Only when we are under different skies 287

      Opals have storms in them, the legend goes: 324

      Out on my singing teacher’s patio 267

      Over Hamburg 269

      Passing the line-up of the narrow-boats 260

      Perching high like an old-time man of law 500

      Perfect moments have a clean design 497

      Philip Burman bought an old five hundred 16

      Planning to leave Calypso in the lurch, 290

      Recite your lines aloud, Ronsard advised, 312

      Reciting poetry by those you prize – 251

      Reeling between the redhead and the blonde 29

      Retreating from the world, all I can do 396

      Salute me! I have tamed my daughter’s face 133

      Scanning the face of a crestfallen wave 326

      Screwed up in every sense, she occupied 345

      See how the shadow of my former self 379

      Sentenced to life, I sleep face-up as though 389

      She knew the last words of Eurydice 329

      Shining in the window a guitar that wasn’t wood 450

      Snow into April. Frost night after night. 431

      Some marched, some sailed, some flew to join the war, 340

      Some older people like the ship so much 369

      Someone sets it 6

      Sometimes I think perhaps I’m just obtuse. 21

      Sometimes the merely gifted give us proof 216

      Somewhere below his pride, the Don’s bad dreams 210

      Stalled before my metal shaving mirror 153

      Surely you see now that you gave your name 323

      Swallows in leotards 8

      Sydney in Spring. Tonight you dine alone. 300

      Taking the piss out of my catheter, 356

      Taronga Park Aquarium once had, 336

      Tell me about the dew. Some say it falls 432

      The artificial horizon is no false dawn 81

      The book of my enemy has been remaindered 27

      The breakers from the sea that kept me sane 449

      The brief is to report on what’s been done – 198

      The canvas, called A Morning Long Ago, 214

      The Cypriot brought his wine-dark eyes with him 276

      The day of her release, Suu Kyi wound flowers 373

      The falcon wears its erudition lightly 354

     


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