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Andrew Slattery is a communications graduate from Newcastle University. His poems have appeared in literary journals, newspapers, magazines and on radio, including Meanjin, Quadrant, The Weekend Australian, Black Inc's Best Australian Poems, and internationally in Default (Ireland) and Poetry Salzburg Review (Switzerland). In 2004 Andrew was awarded the Harri Jones Memorial Prize for Poetry.

 

 
   
andrew slattery - the horses

Today there are horses bolting
out of the sun, towards us
in a snort of black heat.
Close your eyes and the likeness

of a sun remains somewhere, there
in the dark of your brain-eye, rising
in diagonals- the broken orange ring hangs
like a blacksmith's glowing horseshoe.

All day the horses rushing out of the sun,
jostles of knocking legs throng forward-
it's a force enough to impress on the eye.
Night and the image fades out. Open

your eyes and look across the black sky
as a thousand stars rise in diagonals,
and out of each come the horses
and the tiny suns spot your open eye.