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HOLD THAT TIGER

By Chloe Wilson

That morning, in the mirror,
I’d pulled my draping cheek-skin upward.
I had shone, taut and foreign,
the gums and incisors
glistering with saliva.

While evening and the show crowds gathered,
I watched him. The chain glinked
as he traced his circle,
always stalking - even the grass
shivered under his breath.

Entering the ring, he beckoned
me to dance, laid one
paw on each shoulder
and rolled me in the dirt.

His mouth opened wide
as bedclothes, and I scented
the iron on his tongue
while he hinged his hips

and the crowd thought I was dying.

Tigers like to dine alone.
I knew this; yet stayed a moment
too long, waiting
for an invitation

and was not all that surprised
to find a joint of meat missing
from my thigh.

They hunt by pressing you
to their hearts, then
kicking out your insides
in a casual sweep.

There’s the danger.
Not, after all, in the teeth
but beneath the tail,
which, like a finger,
searches out any pleasures
the front end may have missed.

This one slid
his tongue along the contours
of my bowel,
sniffing like a sommelier.

That night, he cleaned himself
thoroughly, that supple
tongue spreading like a stingray
under the nails
and detailing the groin;

ignoring the crowd
nobly, as they shook
the metal bars
that keep them safe.

‘Hold That Tiger’ is featured in The Mermaid Problem, Chloe Wilson’s first collection that has been published as part of the APC’s 2010 New Poets Series, more details here.

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Dear Dad

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Do it for your Dad. Fathers’ Day is September 5th! At the great price of $15 (plus $3 postage), order your book(s) for your dad and other dads you know by paying below:

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The Sydney launch of the publication will be Saturday September 4th (The Rex Centre, 58A Macleay Street, Potts Point) 10am-10:45am.

Get involved in the Dear Dad community here.

Celebrating Dads, this attractive alternative to a Fathers’ Day Card, includes the best poems about Dads from poets across the country, as well as contributions from Premier of Victoria, John Brumby, esteemed poet, Chris Wallace-Crabbe, as well as TV and radio personalities Alan Brough and John Clarke.

John Clarke and his dad, Ted

John Brumby, Premier of Victoria

Alan Brough

Chris Wallace-Crabbe

Relationships Australia, the Australian Poetry Centre and designers/publishers Gracia and Louise have joined forces to produce a book on Dads and what being a dad or fatherhood means to Australians.

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MY DAD
By Leonard Levien (age 9)
He’s My Dad.
He’s my coach,
He’s my mate.
He’s my dad.
He carries all my gear,
He likes a quiet beer.
He’s my dad.
He’s good for a hug,
And a pat on the back.
He’s my dad.
He’ll give me “THE LOOK”,
When I’m going crook.
He’s my dad.
He helps me with homework,
And takes me to school.
He’s my dad.
He takes me to the park,
Until it’s almost dark.
He’s my dad.
He doesn’t say much,
But he’s a really soft touch.
He’s my dad.
I never say out loud,
But I want to make him proud.
Cause,
HE’S MY DAD.
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Poems featured in Dear Dad include:
  • Wo de Baba by Sally Chik (NSW)
  • Love Song by Jean Cornell (VIC)
  • Driving with my Father by Ross Gillett (VIC)
  • Father’s Day by Mike Greenacre (WA)
  • Obvious: more things to do by Matt Hetherington (VIC)
  • In from the Garden by Andrew Lansdown (SA)
  • My Dad by Leonard Levien (VIC)
  • Art and Dad by Emily Manger (VIC)
  • Cold Wet Frozen by David Mortimer (SA)
  • Dad by Doreen Pascal-Murray (VIC)
  • Circular Fatherhood by Piero Nelva (VIC)
  • Parades by A.S. Patric (VIC)
  • Child by David Stavanger (QLD)
  • PJ by Vicki Thornton (VIC)