against a tricolour sky
inside here among middle class debris
there are streaming screens
uneven people with
disinterested dogs
cloudy faces; clammy walls
been-there-before holiday snaps
hope slipped out at
and never came back
and you said it would be perfect
Keith Nunes is a former newspaper journalist who has worked in Australia and New Zealand. He has been published in quality magazines across the Pacific and has a penchant for Australian roads. He believes poetry can change a life and that life can be changed by poetry. He lives with an artist named Talulah Belle.
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