![]() Karaka WindA Poem by Thurston![]() A lively childish breeze defies children, teachers and his Big Momma![]() I heard a young wind from Linwood Road rapping a delinquent song on Urquhart’s shed and grinned: no radio reggae could match this rattle. Even the cattle stopped to ponder it.
Disturbed, the boy breeze took off towards Te Hi Hi and as I drove past the school was cornered, stealing chuckles from children by teachers armed with ghetto-blasters.
Across the Manukau a tall, calling wind came stomping in and little Bob Marley was away, laughing,
winding himself up over the western beaches, growling at storms along the southern approaches. © 2010 ThurstonReviews
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Added on September 6, 2010Last Updated on September 6, 2010 Author![]() ThurstonHuntly, North Waikato, New ZealandAboutI enjoy James K. Baxter, Jon Silkin, Sylvia Plath, to begin with. Want to live forever. Yet to write my best poem, but have been equal runner-up in Commonwealth Poetry Award 1976 for my book Believed .. more..Writing
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