Rex Ingamells Iron Poems

  • 1.
    A thousand, thousand camp fires every night,
    in ages gone, would twinkle to the dark
    from crest and valley in the rolling bush,
    from mulga scrub and mallee scrub, from dunes
    ...
  • 2.
    Look for an iron soul to bear the piled
    anathema of time, to take, without
    abjectness, scorn of every human rout,
    colossal though by all the world defiled!
    ...
Total 2 Iron Poems by Rex Ingamells

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