Yeppoon, 2011

 

 

As darkness falls

the bats

dangle in the man-

groves

 

 

getting twitchy – a wired

screeching

cuts the air as minions

drop

 

 

flip and take off

on huge

velvet wings, the bats

swirl

 

 

like a black

tornado

across the sun-

set,

 

 

stealing to the hinter-

land

to eat sweet

pine-

 

 

apples

burning

beneath a hot summer

moon.

'Remembering Ross Creek' was composed during Dr. Bronwyn Lea's three-day residency in Yeppoon, Queensland. Here, Bronwyn introduced Year 8 students at St. Ursula's College to Red Room Poetry's public poetry project, Sea Things, with guidance from the Sea Things learning resource. Also known as the School by the Sea, St Ursula's was an ideal location for the pilot program. The girls explored the relationship Australians have with the sea through the medium of poetry and collaborated with the visual arts department to create evocative, experimental responses.