Three snowy hydro fragments


Passengers waiting to
board the steamboat Eucumbene II

women, a few in slacks most in skirts
clutch cameras and handbags
men in ties and hats — they gather at shore
for the steamboat
on grass that is dry, golden, sparse
                                             under a dead tree
— offering no shade.

Snow-covered
houses at Cabramurra

dark cowls on the chimneys
of modular housing — tin sheds
with brightly coloured doors
— on the road above the camp
all-terrain vehicles park up — others
buried in snow.

Tunnelling in
the Eucumbene–Tumut tunnel

underground, in an adit under lights
the tunnel supported by sets and struts
scaffolding a new emptiness —
the mountain settles into bearing
                                           its different load.

Angela Gardner

Angela Gardner’s verse novel The Sorry Tale of the Mignonette, Shearsman, 2021 was a UK National Poetry Day recommendation. Her six poetry collections including Some Sketchy Notes on Matter, Recent Work Press, 2020 shortlisted for the Dorothy Hewett Award and the Thomas Shapcott Prize winning Parts of Speech, UQP, 2007.

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