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Melbourne’s Yarra River and embankment can be busy places. I have published some of these photos before, but thought this group made a nice new set.
It's the river that binds
Melbourne's spreading towers
to the city
and when the weather is good
it looks oh so pretty!
Photography days #26.
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Photography days #08.
All work is my own and copyright. I do not use AI or wish for AI to use my work.








Melbourne has a rich architectural heritage. Sadly, much was lost to development in the 1970s. However, an innovative present is some consolation. I love to walk around the city taking photographs of the preserved buildings/facades of yesterday and the creative designs of today. I hope you, my reader, enjoy the view too.











Every building a cave
Every room a nave
Every threshold I cross
comes with a sense of loss
the entry here is a portal
to all that is mortal
a refuge and a threat
more of the latter I met
every uncertain floor
stable footing unsure
firm or soft intent
I proceed with discontent
I engage with each room
amid the dust and gloom
of this abandoned house
where I had no choice
this slaughterhouse
to a mouse
I remember the fear
I remember the tears
to isolation being sent
the trauma and lament
my sister and my brothers
my long suffering mother
all gone from our house
no squeaks from their mouths
I reach my old bedroom
the one in which soon
salvation fell on this house
the roaring of a mouse
I stood right on this spot
hand and hammer aloft
he broke in through the door
I hit more and more
I was ten years old
withdrawn and quiet I’m told
well, I wasn’t that night
I turned on the light
that drunken bleeding
snivelling mess
that gurgling throat of distress
to my father
I confess
I would have killed you
I so wanted too
but it was something a small malnourished boy
wasn’t strong enough to do
my father
who art now in heaven
you weakened me
I hated you
you made me strong
I still hate you
The dVerse prompt for we poets today was from Kim, to write about buildings. Did I write about buildings?