VOID
are letters painted on the platform at Caulfield Railway Station. Thomas Merton
made a concrete poem in which VOID and OVID turn into one another. It is
understandable that void is hard to imagine. Imagination itself is made of hard
world and active mind. The month of March is a courtesy of the imagination.
Caulfield Railway Station is a convenience that Thomas Merton and Publius
Ovidius Naso travel through on the way home. Or into exile. March feels empty
waiting for trains to depart, but it isn’t void. Tom and Nose argue about
change, laughing in the front carriage.
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