Australian Poetry: Relationships and Connections - Video Reflections on Bruce Dawe - 2 - "Distances"
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"Distances" by Bruce Dawe
Living distances will call
insistently, like doves through morning mists,
to haunt earth's lovers whom they hold in thrall
turning the wakeful to somnambulists
~~~
The In-between reverberates, a sea
whose echoing immensity's a voice
half-heard, half-answered when, distracted, we
attempt to make necessity a choice
~~~
Distances define, as presences do
- we live with them and suffer them as much
as if they were a part of me and you,
shadowing gestures, miming every touch...
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Modern Australian poet Bruce Dawe is conscious that humanity struggles to find a sense of belonging and identity in 20th to 21st century society.
There is space
But no bridge
There is a voice
But no one hears
There are words
But no meaning
And there are dreams...
What do I mean to others?
What do I mean to me?
What do I mean?
- Gemma Wiseman
I created the following video, based on Dawe's poem "Distances", to highlight the tensions in modern spaces.
After watching the video, consider answers to the following questions:
1. The word "living" in the first line describes "distances". What "extra" does it add to the meaning of "distances"?
2. Doves are calling through the morning mists. What is significant about the choice of a dove? Why not just birds calling, as they do in the morning?
3. "In-between" - Why a capital "I"?
4. In the last stanza, in what way do distances "define"? Define what?
5. "shadowing gestures" - Why not "shadowy"?
6. How can gestures mime a touch rather than just an action?
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Thank you Lounn! You are a reliable fan! LOL!
I came back and read it again and remembered why I liked it the first time. I still love that top photo as well. something that on surface should be so personal, lips, yet stone cold - such a paradox. perfect with the page theme.
Thank you! After your comment, I edited this hub so the connection with your poem appears under the stone lips! I think it all fits very nicely!
Smiles and Light
aw, that was so thoughtful. you are such a delight~
u have to much spare time











Iðunn says:
2 years ago
lovely~