Saturday, December 10, 2005

God on a Bicycle
for John Forbes



A handful of snow turns into a cloud
shaped like a camel. then a weasel, and briefly
troubles Carlton's sidewalk restaurateurs
before cruising on to Port Phillip Bay
to ruin things for the weekend sailors —
or is all this just a wish
projected from the forehead of the cyclist weaving
through the traffic outside 'Readings' bookshop?

Soon, he says, he'll return to his true vocation:
icing complex jeremiads on a wedding cake
so the young couple on top of the confectionery
get a bit of a fright before the gin and tonics.

Right now he's
bouncing off a silver Volvo as it makes the turn
into the driveway of 'Gino's Gents Apparel' —
first you hear the thump, then the car tyres
crunching to a stop on the gravel made up of
countless chips of genuine Carrara marble.


John Tranter

Friday, December 09, 2005



one of my favorite moments happens under picture frames. capturing the simplicity of conversation, words swimming in caffeine and steamed milk.

we are all destined to put our lives in boxes, while we can we should learn to live on the edge of the box. Swiftly bearing joy and dance in grief and learning that love is an action to be taken seriously with everyone. Love like you would dance on the edge of living-carefully but with abandon.