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Latest revision as of 22:53, 14 November 2025
2012 poetry collection by Brook Emery
Collusion (2012) is a collection of poetry by the Australian writer Brook Emery.[1]
The collection contains 35 poems.
- “I remember very little”
- “I want to say the word ‘adrift'”
- “You know the way”
- “I can eclipse you with a wink”
- “Contested ground, this strange persistent beauty”
- “It appears we are machines to manufacture words”
- “In the background there is the music”
- “They come and go in pockets”
- “Perhaps the first thing I notice”
- “It comes from over there”
- “The half-awake world in the half-light”
- “You’ve been waiting for something like this”
- “. . . a dog, looking pleased”
- “The black hill looks to float straight out to sea”
- “Is this now the Anthropocene”
- “Gloom off to the west”
- “It’s when the plane takes off”
- “In the photograph we’re standing in a line”
- “I walk among the dead”
- “Autumn warmth is draining from the day”
- “I almost understand this resonance”
- “Here it is not so much the thought which teases”
- “. . . seagulls”
- “. . . we’re not so unalike”
- “Rain as it is only brighter”

