Thursday, July 26, 2018

Broken Light - Nick Williamson

Remember the street
light I broke with a fluke

from my shanghai? You had me


upstairs in a flash

pants round my thin ankles

paddling my raw bum.


I can see the view

from your bedroom

window out over the buffalo


grass where we flew

kites across the broad

grey sea to Tiri Tiri


Whangaparoa and beyond

before I closed my eyes

to it all and hitched south.


Last night we cast your ashes

on the buffalo hill. Flash

apartments stare out where


once our tall house swayed

through the cold evenings.

New lamps burn in the street.


Sharpe, I. (Ed.). (2001, January 1). Best New Zealand Poems 2001. Retrieved from http://www.victoria.ac.nz/modernletters/bnzp/2001/home.html

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