McMaster, Rhyll

Australia, (b. 1947)

The Slaughter

  1. These were real events:
  2. the pig killing and dismemberment,
  3. the skinned fox, the exhumed hat,
  4. the winter party,
  5. the bedded calf.
  6.  
  7. In the depths of your life
  8. you said, ‘Son, you clean that knife
  9. before you hand it back.’
  10. The fox shot and skun,
  11. the pig sunk in a bath, its bristles cleaned.
  12. Who knows what lone molecules
  13. latched onto which.
  14.  
  15. These are real events
  16. in the cone of time,
  17. like your arm over me in bed,
  18. breath in my ear.
  19. Dear to me, the advent of the hat.
  20. ‘Keep that, now one of the boys
  21. might need it.’
  22.  
  23. The pug lumbering erratically
  24. on the spit.
  25. Winter night, the stars a swarm of white bees, prickling,
  26. cold, half-delineated outline of the hills;
  27. the grass sparkled, animals stirred.
  28.  
  29. We heard the story of the pet calf,
  30. thought lost, then found
  31. stretched out on the double bed.
  32.  
  33. Don’t doubt it, this real event
  34. that ties a string to half a life.
  35. Old events:
  36. the exhumed hat, the dead fox,
  37. the party of us, the slumbering calf.

 Rhyll McMaster. Flying the Coop: New and Selected Poems 1972-1994. Port Melbourne, VIC: Heinemann Australia (1994).

About the Poet:

Rhyll McMaster, Australia, (b. 1947), a poet, editor, reviewer and novelist. She has also worked as a secretary, a burns unit nurse and a sheep farmer. McMaster’s poems have been appearing in Australian publications since she was sixteen. She now lives in Sydney and has written full-time since 2000.

McMaster has been a chairperson and judge of the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards and fellowships, and a panel chair at the Sydney Writer’s Festival. She has also been poetry editor of The Canberra Times, a reviewer for the Australian Book Review, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian, a manuscripts assessor for the National Book Council, and a film scripts assessor for the Film Finance Corporation. [DES-03/18]

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