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Diane Dean
Diane Dean was born in Scunthorpe, U.K. and emigrated to Australia in her early twenties. She now works as a radio broadcaster for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Sydney. She has degrees in Architectural Science and is currently studying Italian. Some of her prose works have been produced as radio pieces.
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Cull by Diane Dean
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cut thoughts on paper
the tabula razor
skiving a way
through classification,
to system’s demeanour -
in an early morning
mowing of particulars,
tea brews bell-clear
and wrings fortune
from wet leaves,
distilling -
naturally-occurring
geo-logical sentences,
lexi-litter trapped
between rock
and soft place -
beneath breathing
with only curved blueness
on which to keep bearing
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