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As the title of this thread asks...can this poem be related to belonging?
Municipal Gum by Kath Walker
My prescribed text is Romulus my father and so far i can only find connections to a place as a link between these texts..
please help if you can see any other form of belonging!
thanks, take care
heres the url if anyone wants it:
Municipal Gum by Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker) at Old Poetry
Municipal Gum by Kath Walker
Gumtree in the city street,
Hard bitumen around your feet,
Rather you should be
In the cool world of leafy forest halls
And wild bird calls
Here you seems to me
Like that poor cart-horse
Castrated, broken, a thing wronged,
Strapped and buckled, its hell prolonged,
Whose hung head and listless mien express
Its hopelessness.
Municipal gum, it is dolorous
To see you thus
Set in your black grass of bitumen—
O fellow citizen,
What have they done to us?
Hard bitumen around your feet,
Rather you should be
In the cool world of leafy forest halls
And wild bird calls
Here you seems to me
Like that poor cart-horse
Castrated, broken, a thing wronged,
Strapped and buckled, its hell prolonged,
Whose hung head and listless mien express
Its hopelessness.
Municipal gum, it is dolorous
To see you thus
Set in your black grass of bitumen—
O fellow citizen,
What have they done to us?
My prescribed text is Romulus my father and so far i can only find connections to a place as a link between these texts..
please help if you can see any other form of belonging!
thanks, take care
heres the url if anyone wants it:
Municipal Gum by Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker) at Old Poetry