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  1. “Living lives of quiet desperation”-it’s the provincial (South Island) way…

    One can imagine where the imagery eminates from. I kept some poems from ‘73 which a school friend had written, and was he annoyed when I produced them, him being a Barrister these days.

    An ‘A’ for honesty to Mr Trotter.

    1. Now, now, that’s quite enough North Island chauvinism, Tiger.

      When I was seventeen I was living in the Hutt Valley – plenty of quiet desperation there, too, believe me!

  2. Great picture, reminiscent of Picasso’s. ‘ Guernica’, which came later. Have a poem written 50 years ago parked in the suburban soullessness of Luton UK, saying, “They’re not cutting trees down, man, they’re cutting you down”. Ten years later published by Landfall writing, “ Sleeping gods in the mountains, save the children”.

    Kelvin, where are you ? Come in Kelvin, come in. Jacinda, what about the wounded children moved round like strategic Chinese checkers?

  3. You’re like a Aladdin’s lamp Chris, just a little contact and out pops the genie in a puff of smoke, maybe hallucinogenic? Maybe that’s just what we need.
    Aladdin’s lamp – Idioms by The Free Dictionary
    a talisman that enables its owner to fulfil every desire. In the Arabian Nights tale of Aladdin, the hero finds a magic lamp in a cave. He discovers that rubbing it summons a powerful genie who is able to carry out all his wishes.

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