"Father and Child" by Gwen Harwood (from Lines to Time p. 298) 1 BARN OWL Daybreak: the household slept. I rose, blessed by the sun. A horny fiend, I crept out with my father's gun. Let him dream of a child obedient, angel-mild- old No-Sayer, robbed of power by sleep. I knew my prize who swooped home at this hour with daylight-riddled eyes. John Harwood, Gwen Harwood's oldest child and literary executor, revealed in a recent issue of Australian Book Review that he had initially gone against his mother's wishes to "tell all.
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