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I'm Not There67

Australian Poetry: Heath Ledger - Zero Joker + "I'm Not There" - A tribute - 23.01.08

by AuraGem

"People always feel compelled to sum you up, to presume that they have you and can describe you. That's fine. But there are many stories inside of me and a lot I want to achieve outside of one flat note." published 6 months ago

29 comments    poetry australia tribute

The Bra Ball by Emily Duffy - Photo: Sibila Savage72

Oddities: Weird bra stories (with a dash of poetry)

by AuraGem

2000 bras strung along a barbed wire fence! Pink bras in a pepper tree! Bra art metamorphoses into gallery art! The ultimate - a Bra Ball! And are bras poetry in motion? published 7 months ago

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An ancient reptile, such as this one, (connected with the dragon family) could be the very key, like the amphibians, to the survival of humanity! It can survive up to 20 years in captivity!69

Australia - Overview of Australia + Australians - A glimpse, a taste, a little music with the wine and the first memory

by AuraGem

Once, Australia was a little like a lost child, pushed into the traffic of distant lands and the whims of waters and sea breezes. But Australia now is building a memory. Here is the first wave of that memory, a little foamy, a little salty, but still a wave coming in to shore. published 7 months ago

8 comments    music poetry animals

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Australian Poetry - Suburbia - Video Reflections on Bruce Dawe - 1 - "homo suburbiensis"

by AuraGem

Suburbia! A gift or a curse? In 2006, Australian Bruce Dawe released "Sometimes Gladness", a collection of poems connecting universal, ordinary man with the poetry of the soul. I felt moved to create a video of his poem, interpretting the images and the illusions. published 7 months ago

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Australian Poetry: Remembering to see with Wings - "The seagull who flies high lives high"

by AuraGem

Take the breath Of the wings of morning Lift your eyes To the canyons Of the skies And fly! published 7 months ago

11 comments    poetry philosophy spiritual

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Australian Plants - Australian Fairy Grass Ain't No Sweet Fairy (with a dash of poetry)

by AuraGem

Beautiful name but don't be deceived. It flies through the air with the greatest of ease. No spot is sacred from its intrusive flight - not even the outback dunny. It looks like wheat, but lighter in weight -... published 7 months ago

8 comments    poetry poem nature

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Australian Poetry - Oddities: A Dial-Up Swan Song

by AuraGem

Remember the days when dial-up was young And the world basked in the new internet sun The old raucous schoolyard Became a room Of marble faces And cold screens And communication was as close As 3 hour linking... published 7 months ago

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Australian Poetry: Relationships and Connections - Video Reflections on Bruce Dawe - 2 - "Distances"

by AuraGem

Modern Australian poet Bruce Dawe is conscious that humanity struggles to find a sense of belonging and identity in 20th to 21st century society. I felt moved to create a video of his insights and a poem of my own. There is space But no bridge There is a voice But no one hears... published 7 months ago

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Australian Poetry: A Tune-Up - Curse or Blessing?

by AuraGem

There is nothing worse than waiting for some undefined time to pass...Waiting for the appointed tuning of...the car...It could be a curse...But then again... published 6 months ago

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Photographer - Louise Porter53

Australian Desert Art - 2 - "Dark shapes are real people" - Lake Ballard, Western Australia (with a dash of poetry)

by AuraGem

In Western Australia, north of Kalgoorlie, near the 1890's goldfields "ghost" town of Menzies, stand 51 black steel figures; eerie silhouettes on the soft glow of desert dawns and blood red sunsets. UK artist, Antony Gormley, created the statues on Lake Ballard in 2003. published 7 months ago

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