Poems: Sun, Salt and Story and Tuesday Evening

A pair of contrasting poems by Josh Sargent make up this week’s Poet’s Corner.

Aug 29, 2025, updated Aug 29, 2025
Poems: Sun, Salt and Story and Tuesday Evening

Sun, Salt and Story

 

Sea salt gin and a modern classic ‒

A wicked pairing

For a gloriously unproductive afternoon

 

Steinbeck or Fitzgerald?

No matter.

The pressed paper is an unfailing way

to lose yourself between the lines

 

Deck chair or lounge ‒

Either will do

The perfect vessel

For the quiet love affair

Between sun and story.

 

The bottle thins,

The hours spill

And only the soft turning of pages remain.

 

 

Tuesday Evening

 

Drizzly, cold June night.

Tales of drought in my damp hands,

A glass of red ‒ half drunk,

Four bucks a bottle.

Rich for my blood.

An imperfect silence,

Broken only by

The shallow barking

Of an untrained American Staffy.

It is cold.

And it is quiet.

 

 

Josh Sargent grew up in country South Australia, living in Berri and Port Lincoln. A university student with a passion for reading and music, he has also always enjoyed writing, with poetry particularly offering a way for expressing the observation ‘of small moments and everyday scenes’.

Readers’ original and unpublished poems of up to 40 lines can be emailed, with postal address, to [email protected]. Submissions should be in the body of the email, not as attachments. A poetry book will be awarded to each accepted contributor.