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ROY DUNCAN
Isometry
We are such history of held embers.
I was the bones of a tree once –
heart of paperbark,
cloven with a pillbug’s curl.
Stems and light
hang inside me like old stars.
Like blue’s memory of green –
ghost-gum spirits cradled with the Moon.
And tomorrow
(tomorrow)
our lips’ soft moss unspoken;
flying fox against the firebright
ský-deep with waves of dreaming.
In truth
we never left this ocean
at all.

Roy is an emerging writer from Australia, often focusing on ideas underpinning connection and disconnection, nature and the universe. He has cats and a PhD in astronomy.
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