An Unclosed Door
Allen Curnow, 27 June 1991
“... Freshened by any wind, sanitised with pine and cypress, the slaughterhouse is cool as a church inside. High rafters too. A gallery. The hooks hang ready. Nothing else intercepts the day’s late blaze across the Seven Sleepers’ chins and Cooper’s Knobs, on this point between adjacent bays, only a blotched light can get past, as the wind in the trees, fidgeting to the doorway ... ”