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View PricingOombulgurri, Oombulgurri, Sitting by the river wide, Where the waters flow so gently, And the shadows hide.
That night, he emailed the file to an old linguistics professor who’d worked in the Kimberley. The professor wrote back within the hour: “I recognize some of those voices. Daphne, Mabel, old Uncle Paddy. They wrote these in a workshop I ran at the Oombulgurri schoolhouse in ’95. The children illustrated them. I didn’t know anyone had scanned the master copy. Liam… how did you find this?”
The PDF is still out there. On an old hard drive. A forgotten corner of the internet. A digital ghost. But if you search for Oombulgurri Poem Pdf —and look past the official reports, past the news of closure—you might just hear the river remembering. Oombulgurri Poem Pdf
The emotional fallout of losing homes, community, and heritage. Key Themes in the Poem 1. Desolation and Empty Promises
An invaluable tool to track down poems, biographical details of the poets, and direct links to published texts. Oombulgurri, Oombulgurri, Sitting by the river wide, Where
It highlights the emotional and physical disruption caused by disconnecting people from their ancestral homelands.
Ali Cobby Eckermann’s poem " Oombulgurri ," found in Little Bit Long Time Daphne, Mabel, old Uncle Paddy
In the early 2000s, the community faced severe socio-economic challenges. Citing safety concerns and failing infrastructure, the Western Australian government officially closed the community in 2011. By 2014, the remaining residents were forcibly relocated, and the town was demolished. This event became a potent symbol of systemic dispossession, inspiring numerous Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal poets to document the pain, resilience, and anger of the displaced residents. Key Themes in Oombulgurri Poetry
The line "the town is empty now / as empty as the promises / that once held it together" highlights the betrayal and loss of trust in the government .
The poem acts as a haunting testament to a ghost town—the former Oombulgurri community in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, which was officially closed by the state government in 2011. Detailed Analysis: Themes and Imagery
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