Anathematikon, Part III by Lukas Jackson

[180 words]


                       a
                      new 
                            day
                         dawns
             wolves are howling             far
                       across       the moon                       a
                               spun      night                           dark
                the mighty rapids       rise                   wind beats
        against the trees           roll             birds of thunder and
               in the earth             the old man               dreams
            in a log frame                alone        the beasts and
        grown again his grey beard long           the snakes
      a holy fool              calls out           his tongue will swell
          and within the old man                   to fill his cell
            is the earth and sky          the wolf            become a 
                    and every              song                 spreading 
                              thing              breaks          vine
       drum        round a magic fire             out on the shining plain
           spirits dance                 a page            a house in flame
    upon the air            sing           lies open               our house
            rivers and streams                           our house is
                     the bones           will         on fire        fiery leaves
              and the flesh           the light                fall
                    of the land              never                   suspended
           alpha and omega                 come           in flight
                  the end is the beginning              upon each leaf 
                       the world is a whisper       a name inscribed
                                 the singer          the song
                                              as above
                                        so below
                       smoke trails twist in wisps     into sky
                            a shaman song to heal the world 



Lukas Jackson is an Australian writer, living on Tharawal Country in south-western Sydney. His stories and poems have appeared in journals and anthologies in Australia and overseas. His novel “99 Names” was shortlisted for the 2023 Dorothy Hewett Award for an Unpublished Manuscript.

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