Thursday 28 June 2012

On mourning


This sonnet was recently published on the memorial pamphlet for the late Pete Griffith

as surely as the frost of winter hides
the memory of a garden under moss -
a dark renaissance where spring resides -
I know that nature compensates for loss

not asking us to understand its choices
or question the weird mystery of grief
it emerges like a choir of many voices
to fill our hearts with wonder and belief

though misplaced memories may bring regret -
alighting briefly in our restless minds -
the act of mourning heals us and begets
its blessing as our lives are redefined -

when mourning breaks we find we can forgive -
made possible to us because we live


© Hazel Hall
21 April 2012

Tuesday 5 June 2012

The Killing Fields

This poem was published in the Poets for Peace broadsheet prepared for the Anzac Eve Peace Vigil 24 April 2012.
It was read on 2xx FM on ANZAC Day by Christopher Dorman.
Now republished by Poets for Peace on a new broadsheet in July 2012




To sleep, perchance to dream - Hamlet (III, i, 65-68)

peace is lying deep within these shallow ponds
calm and ceaseless sleep beneath the leafy fronds

the searing heat, the screaming and sirens have long ceased -
an all-abiding dreaming commenced at their release

like sentinels the trees - that meant no harm nor wrong -
yet eager roots still squeeze the sleepers in tight bonds

with crumpled fists creased fabrics peep from the greedy earth -
a shirt, a tattered piece of black and knotted scarf

though reverently we tread over splinters worn and bleached
and suggestions of a head - the dead remain unreached

in pyramids piled neatly the sightless ones are stocked
encased in glass discreetly - locked in eternal shock

but none can stop the plunder - its intent as cold as steel
while innocence still slumbers in these patient fertile fields


© Hazel Hall
Phnom Penh 8 August 2009

Sunday 3 June 2012

Australian Poetry Cafe Poets in Residence

On Friday 8 June I begin my Poet in Residence at Biginelli Espresso Cafe at the School of Music ANU. For more information on the Cafe Poets Program go to Australianpoetry.org and follow the links.