Gone,
but not gone, here but not here.
Great
Aunt Enid giggled, drooled and mumbled.
Didn’t
know who I was, where she was, which day or year.
She’s
here, but not here. All’s scrambled and
jumbled.
Julia Vaughan -
Julia Vaughan moved to Australia with her husband in 1989, and began writing poetry after attending inspiring Victorian Surf Coast U3A “I just don’t get poetry” classes. Having poems dotted sparsely across the internet, she dreams of becoming an accomplished poet. When not dreaming, she can be found walking the beaches with her two Vizsla dogs.
Published poems:-
Woman in Red - Otoliths, 01Nov2021
Words are Flowers - Melbourne Culture Corner, 01Nov2021
Finding Calm - Writing In A Woman’s Voice, 09Feb2022
Sustain Yourself – Mad Swirl, 15Feb2022
this is the kind of writing i come to Ariel Chart to read. Fine work.
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Excellent work Julia. From Linda
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