Compost of Dreams
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
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- I DO !
- Counting For Nothing
- Song Of the Weedicide Freedom
- Old MacDonald’s Prayer
- Daffodils
- The Poet’s Alibi
- Upland Dusk
- Surface Light
- Little Thornbills
- Call Of The Wind
- Heartlessness
- in indoor clouds of the soul
- In The Underbelly Of The Air
- EARNIE - Crabbin in the Pie
- humane containment
- Song of The Plakiware World
- with black bibles deep in his eyes
- Prayer to the Close-Hearted Father
- truth's kingdom comes in spite of flesh
- Requiem For Mum
- on the aromatic track
- Aromatic Still Life
- in askance of the distance
- Unsettled Landowner
- The Centre of the World
- a plumline weights toward every being
- we have roots in the toes of trees
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About Me
- Wayne D Knoll
- I am a 4th-to-6th generation Australian of Silesian (Prusso-Polish), Welsh, Schwabian-Württemberg German, yeoman English, Scots, & Cornish stock; all free settlers who emigrated between 1848-1893 as colonial pioneers. I am the 2nd of 7 brothers and a sister raised on the income off 23 acres. I therefore belong to an Australian Peasantry which historians claim doesn't exist. I began to have outbreaks of poetry in 1975 when training for a Diploma of Mission Theology in Melbourne. I've since done a BA in Literature and Professional Writing and Post-graduate Honours in Australian History. My poem chapbook 'Compost of Dreams' was published in 1994. I have built a house of trees and mud-bricks, worked forests, lived as a new-pioneer, fathered-n-raised two sons and a daughter, and am now a proud grandfather. I have worked as truck fresh-food farmer, a freelance foliage-provider, been a member of a travelling Christian Arts troupe, worked as duty officer and conflict resolutionist with homeless alcoholic men, been editor/publisher of a Journal of Literature for Christian Pilgrimage, a frontier researcher, done poetry in performance seminars in schools and public events.
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