
NOR’EASTER Glad you’ve arrived - Not a minute too late! Look at you: Waltzing in Flitting about Skirting the crowd Twirling for all to see. Coquette! Is that you? Titillating sails Winking at waves Flirting with flags Refreshing to all. Strumpet! And now you’re gone, As fast as you came. Fluky damsel! Are you really ‘A breath of fresh air’? NOR’WESTER Bellows fan Satan’s pyre engorging the limp land flaming prongs that pierce Life. Acrid, blackened sky maelstrom of eucalypt burn couple with Death’s crackle: A bush holocaust. Helicopters hover like giant dragonflies above a scarlet pool damping the inextinguishable. Ashen faces face the Devil’s inferno emboldened only by their past. And people wait at their gate: ‘Will it slow? Or will we go?’ Blow out, evil wind! …I beg you. SOUTHERLY BUSTER Blustering in from Antarctic climes Whitecaps on a simmering sea Boats scuttle to safety Like mice to holes -Refuge. In winter: harbinger of colder times Overcoats and beanies Frosted ground Land and Man -Shiver. In summer: waking back porch chimes Cooling frayed tempers Turning bush fires Inward -Relief. SOU’EASTER Watery wind blowing from o’er the foam Syphoning Life from the oceans you roam. Maritime mother drawing us to your breast Suckling the Land with moisture on request. Damp day sky and sea coalesce into grey. © Neil Dufty