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House In A Tree

By Jarriah B

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Published 21 September 2022


Today I found a old 

House inside of a tree, I had no

Idea why it was here

But it looked 

Like it

Wasn’t

Meant

To be.

It was

Mossy 

Like

Emerald

Leaves.


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Poem Forest

Poem Forest

2022 Submissions

Author

  • Jarriah B

    Nicholson Street Public School
    Year 5
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Ngurambang yali – Country speaks
~ Jeanine Leane

It’s been too long since I sat on granite in my
Country and thought

Too many years since I breathed this air—
Bunyi-ng—ganha
Felt this dirt—Ngamanhi Dhaagun
Smelt this dust—Budha—nhi Bunan

Listened for the sounds of her words that say
‘Balandha—dhuraay Bumal-ayi-nya Wumbay
abuny (yaboing)’—History does not have the
first claim. Nor the last word.
Nghindhi yarra dhalanbul ngiyanhi gin gu 
‘You can speak us now!’

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