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Map-Maker

With compass and sextant, paper and ink, Bungaree, Nanbaree, Matthew and George and a cat and a crew were at sea. They went sailing and sailing, around and around in Eighteen Hundred and Three. The Investigator’s navigator calculated space by meridians and parallels to draw Australia’s place. With Tasmania as an island, and Bass Strait in between, he mapped the coastal outlines with ink like lines of lace. On an island east of Africa, where dodos used to roam, he wrote a book, and drew more maps, in prison, far from home. He’d travelled as a scientist; he’d met Frenchman, Baudin, but, here to mend a leaking boat, they would not let him go. The governor of the Isle de France let pirates prowl the sea, but arrested Matthew Flinders as a spy and enemy. Around Good Hope, after the siege - from Mauritius, now British (not French), back to London, sailed Matthew Flinders, not knowing his days were brief. Map-maker, map-maker, making a map, right ’round Australia, and finally back. Map-maker, map-maker, thanks for the book, of Terra Australis and the journeys you took.

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Date: 12/31/2023 6:11:00 AM
Great historical poem that flows so well like a song... can hear it being sung in my head... seems like some great placed these guys visited..
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Jeanette Swan
Date: 1/1/2024 2:26:00 AM
Thank you for your comments :) It has always seemed an amazing journey that took such a long time. There is a statue of Flinders and his cat Trim in a South Australian Theatre. There is also a children's book, 'A cat called Trim' (by Corinne Fenton). Old stories of adventure sound so impossible now.
Date: 12/30/2023 4:42:00 PM
I like the sing-song ending. Nice historical poetry
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Jeanette Swan
Date: 1/1/2024 2:31:00 AM
Thank you for your thoughtful comment.

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