An Australian View
By Richard L. Provencher
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A wall of pain
roasted hundreds
of Koalas huddled
inside their last moments.
A 2019 fire-storm
ravaged
and savaged them
as they shuffled within
billowy smoke.
Now charred remains
a monument
to fury
from fire which
can be good but now bad
memories that day.
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sad, very sad, animals and
sad, very sad, animals and people, facing the same monster we created.
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I don't wish to nit-pick but I suppose I am
This terrible tragedy and the loss of so many of these beautiful and valuable creatures is a disaster beyond words, however if an Australian heard you call their national treasure a Bear you would probably get a good roasting yourself.
I would seriously suggest you remove the word bear and re-think line three.
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how about?
A wall of pain
roasted hundreds
of Koalas huddled
inside their last moments.
(The first time I went to Australia I made the mistake if calling them bears.
'They're KOALAS, mate,' spoken in a tone that said, 'bloody POMs')
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I thoroughly recommend it.
Fascinating country and lovely people. I think they like Canadians more than Brits. :)
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