In May this year, a dream came true. Tati and I met face to face! Yes, the girl from Ukraine and the boy from Australia got to greet each other with nervous smiles in a Georgetown airport! After a year or so of fruitful collaboration, we were finally hanging out in an unfamiliar place together.
Malaysia is truly amazing. We spent our days gamboling about, exploring every nook and cranny, and getting to know one another a little bit. The smell from the storm water drains was the first thing to hit us upon arrival, but as our inquisitive minds began to take in the frenetic hodgepodge of sights and sounds that is everyday life there, our noses quickly forgot about unpleasant aromas. In fact, the tantalising whiff of street food would soon fill our olfactory senses instead.
We visited temples, botanical gardens, cemeteries, and even strolled through some obscure lane ways in search of street art, yoga joints and cat cafes. Oh, and the traffic! There were cars and motorcycles everywhere! We had to scoot up onto footpaths so narrow that they seemed like a drunken town planner’s afterthought. In fact, the whole city was a crazy scramble of mismatched buildings and bizarrely angled roads. It was a frenzied hive of activity that never seemed to stop.
And through it all, I was in the company of someone whose imagination easily outpaces my own. We’d use our down time to collaborate on new writings and new ventures. What fun! And even on that last day back at the airport, I remember us furiously typing up something awesome and wonderful on Tati’s laptop before the free WiFi expired. That something was a poem called tanjung (a gangrel’s dream of georgetown). Tati and I hope you enjoy this reading of it (by yours truly).
Every time I look at this piece, I smile fondly. I do miss Tati’s company, but hopefully not for long. We plan to make this happen again. I wonder where to next…
tanjung (a gangrel’s dream of georgetown)
in the muted glow of my mind
i saw peace just hanging there
i wanted but couldn’t have it
a fruit forbidden
inert and out of reach
there was darkness sweating from the cracks
along my skin and beneath my feet
so i walked the earth in search of naught
a loop unbidden
the streets in parenthesis
i stepped into right steering whirligigs
to chance my life into submission
i moored on jetties, shook off rickshaws
a stomach chidden
i panhandled for bread and circus
trash was art and art was salving
for gashes in walls and souls without traction
and i was art and i was trash
a twine lidden
on soaked paper at a cyclonic bus stop
for all their many eyes and limbs
the gods continued uninvolved
kittens and i slept side-by-side
a shrine hidden
lullabied by stinky holy water drains
Text by TETIANA ALEKSINA & TONY SINGLE
Audio by TONY SINGLE
Image by TETIANA ALEKSINA
© All rights reserved 2016






Love , love , love ….all of this ! …tony and Tati meeting , this poem , your reading of it ! Sending Love always my two dear friends , megxxx
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Meg, we are so grateful for your kind words. It was an amazing time for sure, and we felt we wanted to share the joy by telling the readers about it. We’re so glad you visited with us! 😀
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I thought you guys were married. Aren’t you married Tony? I’m confused now.
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Hi, Faith. I’m married and Tati isn’t, but it’s true that we are very close. She and my wife are also very good friends. 🙂
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Really Imagined a lott ! 🙂
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Then that means we’ve done our job. Thank you for reading, my friend! 🙂
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I mustn’t have been paying attention well enough, because i’d assumed you two were a couple up until now! And i’d also assumed you were American, not Australian ( hello fellow skippy) .
Anyway, this is a lovely post. I hope you get to hang out with one another again before too long 🙂
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Hi, fellow Skippy! Yes, I make assumptions like that all the time, so it isn’t just you, my friend. I think we just get a certain picture in our head of what our favourite writers look like, you know? It’s very cool to have you visiting with us. Thanks so much for popping by! 😀
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No worries! Yeah, definitely. Reading really necessitates use of the imagination, and i guess we sometimes imagine a whole heap of stuff that isn’t there along the way! Hope your day is a goodun 🙂
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You’re right there, my friend. And thank you! I hope your day is golden! 😀
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Such a beautiful post sweetface
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Aw, thank you so much!
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Wow!!! Beautiful poem! Awesome blog post! You guys rock!!! (Tati and Tony, you are both so inspiring). Love ‘tanjung’…it is so ‘more-ish’ …could ‘see, taste, smell’…your collabs are POW!!! (without even breaking a sweat). Genius.
Thank you both.
(Can I reblog this post?) cannot get enough of ‘ears wide open’. It just ‘comes to life’ every single time I read it. Like a movie reel in my head activated by reading…(love it). Such a ‘never a dull moment’ post. I can see the cat cafes! …and my heart beats faster cos I’m terrified of cats. Seriously…your collabs rock!
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Your wonderful response makes me grin from ear to ear like the proverbial Cheshire Cat! 😉 And, please, do feel free to reblog this. We love to share the love! 😛
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Thanks for permission to reblog your post. 👍😘😀😀.
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Thanks for even wanting to in the first place. It’s quite an honour! 😀
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It’s inspiring! WordPress brings people together I guess 🙂
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Luckily it does!
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*insert one of those ‘Awww’ comments*
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Hee hee hee. Ain’t it heart warmin’? 😛
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Such an amazing story! Hope for so many more! 🎉🎆🎇
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Fingers crossed, Radhika. We hope to make many more! 😀
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I’ll be honest I’ve not played this piece yet … just thrilled to read that you two have found a way to do the face to face thing … and will again!
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I’m just happy that you visited, my friend. And thank you for your kind words! 😀
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