Poet Laureate’s choice, August 2021
The Poet Laureate's Choice, August 2021 is a portfolio sequence of new poems from poets chosen by the Poet Laureate. Today three new poems from Gregory O’Brien.
Signing
It comes back to you. At the School
for the Deaf, the waltzing class,
           a balloon placed between each couple
to maintain appropriate
      distance. ‘You were that much taller
and then some.’ This afternoon’s
balloon replaced with a flutter
      of hands, as if gathering altitude, as if
                   ‘I could fall from
the height of you’. It comes back
      as a vocabulary or untethering,
            for every outward breath, a breath
breathed in. The space between us that once
         might have whispered ‘I am listening’ or
                ‘I can see you
                                      through the red balloon.’
— Gregory O’Brien
Styx, Central Otago, late summer
As it happens over fellfield and peneplain
          as if
     raining. On weedle and wedge
and Mr Haye’s lone metal arm
               as if snowing.
Over blue tussock and somnambulant
lawn
               the sun gone
lightly
     from bough to bulb and
everything between
     a cricket ball bowled
not particularly well
at nothing
     in particular.
— Gregory O’Brien
The Spaniards of Italian Creek
(Speargrass above Lake Dunstan, Central Otago, Aotearoa/New Zealand)
Urchins of this raised
 undersea, at once
 ocean-bedded and blue sky’d,
your foreign accent
 we forgive you,
 your barbed inflorescence
upon which our wits too
 are sharpened. In this
 the gleaming hour or
golden age of
 such things, the water race
 that runneth under
low land and lupin, spear-
 grass and shotgun shell,
 chattering, as if to say
we were expecting you
 mid-morning, clad in
 edelweiss, spinescent.
Blue bells and coral
 lichen make up your bed,
 the coolest of linens upon which
this armada sails, these
 syllables worn and pressed,
 sea-eggs of the stratosphere
     in snow’s pocket.
— Gregory O’Brien
Gregory O’Brien biography
Gregory O’Brien is a Wellington-based poet, art-writer, curator and artist. He has curated major exhibitions by a number of artists, including Fiona Hall, Rosalie Gascoigne, Noel McKenna, Jo Braithwaite and Euan Macleod. His recent books include Always song in the water — an oceanic sketchbook (Auckland University Press 2019) and a collection of poems, Whale Years (AUP 2015). In 2019, he exhibited paintings, made in collaboration with Euan Macleod, at Watters Gallery, Sydney. Early in 2022, Auckland University Press is publishing a collection of his poems and paintings, House and Contents, and, in September 2022, his extensive monograph on painter Don Binney.
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| Gregory O’Brien. Photo Bruce Foster | 

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