"Mizu" refers to the Japanese word for "water". Poetry inspired by "mizu" often explores themes of nature, reflection, purity, and the fluidity of emotions. Haiku, a Japanese short verse form, is frequently used to capture the essence of water in poetry.I am not here just to drain the silence and fill the space with noise...https://t.co/KJniU8wbOI
— 🇺🇦🌻Gemma Wiseman-on Wiradjuri land (@AuraGem) April 27, 2025
Temora = Wiradjuri land. But a German first chose the site of Temora (although the town has a name of Irish derivation); another German laid out the township.
Monday, 28 April 2025
I am not here to drain the silence...
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