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Robert Eshelby
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Lysander, in ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, famously says, ‘The course of true love never did run smooth’. Should we fall for the wrong person, this could be considered the biggest understatement of all time.
The bumpy process of falling in and out of love is only too familiar to most of us. It is painful to be spurned by someone you are in love with, someone who doesn’t want your devotion, avowals of true love and, worst of all, your looks of hangdog powerlessness. I can look back and remember that feeling. I wrote this poem many years ago as an antidote to rejection. I went through all the anger, frustration and grief of the spurned lover before I wrote it. Afterwards, I felt better quite quickly. The very act of writing was empowering. I was back in control! Hoover You suck my marrow like an oyster shucked from its salty carapace, slurped, gasping for more. You gulp my briny eyes, secrete my fears, gobble up the glances of our hands, and belch. You could swallow me whole, engulf a whale, la belle dame sans merci - no thank you! In time you’d squat below my stairs, a big green vacuum cleaner, choking on me, aching for afters.
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My LifeI was born in England soon after the war. I moved , with my family to Australia in 1966, where I was a soldier (briefly), a public servant, an opera singer, and an English teacher. Archives
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