Process Types Used in Les Murray 'Widower in the Country' cline of process dynamism/ activeness


Widower as Actor (17), Senser (1), Behaver (8)

I'll get up soon, and leave my bed unmade. (material, material)
I'll
go outside and split off kindling wood, (material, material)
From the yellow-box log that lies beside the gate,
And the sun will be high, for I
get up late now. (relational, material)
I'll
drive my axe in the log and come back in (material, material)
With my armful of wood, and
pause to look across (material, behavioural)
The Christmas paddocks aching in the heat,
The windless trees, the nettles in the yard...
And then I'll
go in, boil water and make tea. (material, material, material)

This afternoon, I'll stand out on the hill (material)
And
watch my house away below, and how (behavioural)
The roof reflects the sun and makes my eyes (relational, material)
Water and close on bright webbed visions smeared (material, material)
On the dark of my thoughts to dance and fade away, (behavioural, material)
Then the sun will move on, and I will simply
watch, (material, behavioural)
Or
work, or sleep. And evening will draw in. (material, behavioural) (material)

Coming on dark, I'll go home, light the lamp (material, material, material)
And
eat my corned-beaf supper, sitting there (material, material)
At the head of the table. Then I'll
go to bed. (material)
Last night I
thought I dreamt - but when I woke (mental, behavioural) (behavioural)
The screaming was only a possum skiing down (relational, material)
The iron roof on little moonlit claws.