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Suburban cycle route (a poem)

A poem set in the Australian bushland.

By Svetlana SterlinPublished 3 years ago 1 min read
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Photo by Ed van dujin via Unsplash

Suburban Cycle Route

the pedals spin with a sound like crickets

and the crickets sing like a ball to wickets;

above, fruit bats circle like vultures

while distant vultures turn men to sculptures.

//

this dad and his daughter spin their wheels quicker

and as speed reigns, the cockatoos snicker

at the sun flailing in the sky like tongues in pools;

not long now till they see how language unspools.

//

not far from a future they can’t yet know;

still oblivious, the man will not slow;

they pedal along as the sun sings through their hair

and the trees glisten on the road to nowhere.

//

Originally published by Hey Neighbour's Neighbourhood Press.

nature poetry
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About the Creator

Svetlana Sterlin

Svetlana Sterlin is based in Brisbane, Australia, where she writes prose, poetry, and screenplays. The founding editor of swim meet lit mag, she also edits with Voiceworks.

More from Svetlana: https://linktr.ee/svetlanasterlin

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