Stuart Barnes
Stuart Barnes’ poems have been shortlisted for major Australian prizes & published at online & in print journals & newspapers including The Nervous Breakdown, The Warwick Review & The Weekend Australian Review; others are forthcoming at Otoliths, in fourW twenty-three & Blasphemy. ‘Mother and Son’, creative nonfiction about his coming out, can be read at Verity La (http://verityla.com/mother-
Words witnessed, in traction, on Swanston St.
You fucking Asians
Stuffing your yellow
faces with
rice Picking
your Chinky noses
Yeah, that’s right,
get your fingers
right up there
Go back to China
I hope you die
today, bitch: I hope
a tram hits
you Thanks, Driver,
have a great
day
(title an adaptation of Sylvia Plath’s ‘Words heard, by accident, over the phone’)