Who is Pauline Miller

A lover of poetry, I've travelled the world and loved every country I've been to and lived in,learning about their cultures and listening to their stories, happy and sad. Retired now with a grownup family and grandchildren they certainly keep me busy....
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Pauline Miller Poems

  • The Street Kitchen
    The sky mourns for its yellow god that
    Refuses to shed its cloak of goblin sackcloth.
    Sitting sullenly above the altostratus clouds.
    It glares and sniggers downward; unseen, ...
  • Uncle Charlie
    I had an uncle, long since dead
    Who left me his estate
    Consisting of a wooden bed
    And a rotten wooden gate. ...
  • When Silence Speaks
    She wore that bright sweater
    Like a breast plate.
    It said things like:
    ...
  • On The Jazz Train
    Through tunnels

    And spaces of
    ...
  • Forgotten Love
    I am his forgotten love,
    But he the smile upon my face.
    His path it lies in northern spheres,
    Whilst mine lies in that forgotten place. ...
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Sydney-Side
 by Henry Lawson

Where's the steward?-Bar-room steward? Berth? Oh, any berth will do-
I have left a three-pound billet just to come along with you.
Brighter shines the Star of Rovers on a world that-s growing wide,
But I think I-d give a kingdom for a glimpse of Sydney-Side.
Run of rocky shelves at sunrise, with their base on ocean-s bed;
Homes of Coogee, homes of Bondi, and the lighthouse on South Head.
For in loneliness and hardship-and with just a touch of pride-
Has my heart been taught to whisper, -You belong to Sydney-Side.-
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