For more than fifty years
I have lived in Hobart
surrounded by the beauty of
historic cottages
eucalyptus-scented forests
white crests on angry waves
black swans, kookaburras
and soaring eagles.
And yet
the absences of my life here
are merely death’s debutantes
which tease and fiddle and dance
with the dawns of my possibilities.
Sometimes, I play with tarot cards and runes
willing them to help me change my future
but hours, transformed into stone
by the masons of time,
are powerless to re-sculpt
the granite statue of my destiny.
Christiane Conesa-Bostock was born in Lyon, France, and came to Australia in the early 1970s. She taught French, English and Spanish at Rosny College. She has written short stories and poems that have been published in Australia, Algeria, France and the US. Her latest publication is a bilingual book of poems about the painter Monet (Kol Sason Press).