Vic Jefferies wrote: When similar questions arise I usually write the "poem" out in the style of prose and let it speak for itself.
I love Bruce Dawe's work and though he wrote in rhyme and free verse I doubt he would acknowledge this as a poem!
Vic, I understand your point of view about writing the poem out in prose style - it's an interesting concept which I'm sure you've brought up before (or someone has on this forum) and suitably used appropriate examples.
But I've got to disagree with you - I think the "poem" is very Dawe-esque.
Over to you, Bruce
Marty
ps. here is part of the bio of Roger Vickery, the author of the winning poem (to rub salt into the wounds of those who commit the "rhyme crime" ((hives for Glenny

)) ) from the USQ website:
Roger Vickery is a Sydney based writer. Since 2000 he has been placed first or second in over 40 national poetry and short story awards. These include winning the Woorilla Poetry Prize (2004), the WB Yeats Poetry Prize (2003), the Banjo Patterson Open Poetry Award (2003), the New England Review Poetry Award (2001 & 2002).