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Book & Flower

 

Summer Alive

by Indrani Perera

 

sun kissed

skin

sting

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A Friend of Mine

by Indrani Perera

 

joy popped round last week

unannounced

for a brief visit

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The Shift

by Indrani Perera

 

there's this thing

it happens in brilliant poems

where you're listening

or reading the words

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Burn

by Indrani Perera 

 

the blood, the blood

runs deep

they say

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The Bone Bride

by Indrani Perera

 

the bone bride

the devil's plight

walking abroad

this long night

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Run On

by Indrani Perera

 

eat the animals

rend the flesh

fierce hunter

run on

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  • Indrani Perera is a poet, publisher of the Pocketry Almanack and maker of useful things living in Melbourne, Australia. She is passionate about using natural materials and traditional methods to make the things she needs.

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Indrani lives on Wurrundjeri Country in Naarm (Melbourne, Australia)
and she acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land.
Sovereignty was never ceded and she pays the rent.



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