Poem

The Shiver at Mount Narryer

On the 10th of July 2022, I attended a work trip carrying out vegetation surveys in remote W.A at Mt Narryer Station. Our work was ended swiftly due to contracting COVID on the flight over (we assume) and I was left being paid to isolate and write. Here’s a poem I wrote to ensure I never forgot it. Enjoy.

The Shiver at Mount Narryer

If it weren’t for the flight, we’d have all been alright, we’d have never crossed paths with the covid carrier.
Yep, If it weren’t for the flight, we’d have all been alright, but we’d have never got to Mt Narryer.
It started out well, like dominos our sites fell, Robyn and Josh did six in one day all told.
While it started so well, it quickly turned into hell, as three out of four of us came down with a curious cold.
First Rick, then the rest, returned a positive test, we were sick and it was the dreaded covid.
Robyn’s immunity was best, she continued with zest, never sick, not even for a moment.
But that wasn’t where we stopped, we kept working round the clock, till the boss man rang with word from back in town,
That was where we stopped, our dreams had all popped, as Liam had to call time and tools down.
So Rick read, I wrote, Sarah danced, Robyn baked, and we ensured our time was not wasted.
We walked, we ate, and despite being sick, you wouldn’t believe how good Robyn’s Acacia seed bread tasted.
Sadly, we shedded tears, staring in the face of our fears, as we saw entrapped dingos needing the gun.
We even tried rescuing an emu, that needed a vet’s seeing to, but despite its death we made our trip fun.
Whether gawking huge goanna, hiking the base of Mt Narryer, or exploring the Murchison river together,
Always laughter at the station, our sickness was no barrier, I’ll remember kicking the COVID shiver forever.

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Think, Refuse, Re-use, Recycle, Be Proud: A poem by Mr. Greenly

Theme: Poem, Fun, Eco-living.

Reading Time: 1 minute.

First, we must think

First, we must stop, and think, and be sure.

Is it necessary? Do I need this? What is it for?

Without it, I wonder, is there a way to get by?

If I bury this impulse, and walk, head held high?

Then, we refuse

But its colours, the comfort, this one time offer…

A friend I know has one, but must I bother?

Say no! It’s not needed! There is an alternative!

Hard times, a warming climate, we must be conservative!

If we need, then re-use

Ok, I admit, for this purpose, there’s no other.

This item, it fits, and there is not another.

Think hard, must I buy? Or perhaps, I can salvage?

Second hand? Recycled? Or another man’s garbage?

If new, then recycle

Second hand is not available, I searched, but didn’t find.

So new is the only option, but I must keep in mind:

Where does it go, when its use, is all but finished?

Where do I send it, when its old, and its shine is diminished?

Be proud

I think, I refuse, I re-use, I recycle!

I’m happy to acknowledge my mindset’s revival!

I look for no thanks, but take warmth from the pleasure,

I helped children, the Earth, and all life, which I treasure!

Written by W. A. Greenly

W. A. Greenly’s upcoming articles include:

  • The Mystery of the Australian Megafauna.
  • Recycling Made Simple.
  • The Climate Change Vortex.

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Where Do All The Snails Go? A poem by Mr. Greenly

Theme: Poem, Creative, Artistic.

Reading Time: Less than 1 minute.

Where do all the snails go?

When I walk around at night,

Once my eyes adapt to less light,

I see some thin and shiny trails,

If I follow, I find some snails.

In the morning, when the sky is bright,

There’s not a snail to be seen in sight,

As if they all just flew away,

Snails are hard to find in the day.

I look around where I’d seen them last,

They can’t have gone far, snails aren’t very fast.

I see some ants, some birds and a mouse,

But where is that slimy snail’s house?

Maybe you can help? Do you know?

Where do all the snails go?

Written by W. A. Greenly

W. A. Greenly’s upcoming articles include:

  • The Mystery of the Australian Megafauna.
  • Recycling Made Simple.
  • Piping shrike or magpie-lark?