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ARTS AND CULTURE

Making a meal of the body politic

  • 20 April 2016

 

View

the way it looks from over hereis infinitely grander than your sodding plodding point of viewalbeit my loftyperch as perch can (well-intentioned) perspectiveis framed bymy myopic references and your failing élanso as I survey your mildewed meta-mise en scèneit does behoovemy nobly ego-driven self-esteemed worldview to look closer

 

 

Scent

Can you pick the aromatic flavourof the grand feast set for your repast?Does the fragrance linger, does it lastlong enough olfactorily to savour?

Does your lover's scent transport you timewiseto Edens not yet bereft of passion?Does conjured adorning then in fashionlead you, saddened, to yearn for that lost spice?

Concupiscent conjuring may seemas vivid and invoking as the wind.Yet essence savoured, recalled, won't transcend,nor will amour's incense change life's theme.

 

 

Reach

manipulateflex push stroketensionis nomoremassaged out     contact is confirmed we nestle close closer     still at peace

 

 

Suck

When you make ameal of body politicyou've got to crackthe whole thing open

season to tastewith bestrewn flakesof policy offaland prejudged bakes

taste and seethat government isgood and hot for the lot

suck it up mateyou've got no ideahow hard it is to fill a menu

serve offshore detention?just add watersalt to tasteand erase border

grind those grubby unionspeel any sign ofparty donations and extractionsfrom sorbeted cosseted carapaces

stop the gloatsstraighten up andget flyers Right

strain taxed gnats welland whatever you doadd the promised peaextract concord's scoured shell.

serve pre-heatedpost May's entreeof budget salad

 

 

Listen

I sit with you and listen with my head on my hand and my heart in its rightful place, perched between concern and compassion-fatigued alertness. I hear your frustration. I taste your anger and gingerly run metaphysical fingers across the edges of your distress, indelibly sharpened by rejection, inexorably conjured by need. You need to talk. I need to listen.

 

Barry Gittins is a communication and research consultant for The Salvation Army.

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