Looking West from the Roof, 204 Clarence Street, 1986
Acrylic Reproduced with the kind permission of Vision Australia ML 1015
Acrylic Reproduced with the kind permission of Vision Australia ML 1015
“Let the future excel the past”
(motto of the Municipal Council of Sydney,1936)
Above Clarence street, knife-edge
buildings tempt the suicide in us all.
Brutal planes of high-rise mock
a flattened Pyrmont,sandstone cliffs
quarried out, fading images
of Pirrama’s bubbling spring
Smoke-stacks of Pyrmont B
abut the river, heavy industry’s
four-fingered salute to ahard-bitten
CBD.Silver and the Lone Ranger
gallop endlessly on surfaces
against a sky rinsed pale in winter light
Pyrmont’s AC/DC fuels the city’s hunger
for power, Star Casino rising
from its ashes – “Sydney’s Viagra”,
crowed its CEO.High rollers
getting higher on sic-bo
and chuck-a-luck and Grand Hazard
But the city flows two ways, still,
alternating past and future – the bones
of offices long gone imprint their auras,
windows archive the shapes of buildings,
a ghost tour of rooftops andbridges sliding
into the slipstream of a winter’s day
- after Looking West from the Roof, 204 Clarence Street, 1986, Jeff Rigby
© Louise Wakeling