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Blog EntryJul 24, '09 12:23 AM
for everyone

I realised today is New Zealand Poetry Day,
So it seemed a good thing to blog a NZ poem.
There were so many to choose from,
All sorts of shapes and sizes and subjects -
But I kind of got a kick out of this one.
I hope you do too.













The Maori Jesus

I saw the Maori Jesus
Walking on Wellington Harbour.
He wore blue dungarees,
His beard and hair were long.
His breath smelled of mussels and paraoa.
When he smiled it looked like the dawn.
When he broke wind the little fishes trembled.
When he frowned the ground shook.
When he laughed everybody got drunk.

The Maori Jesus came on shore
And picked out his twelve disciples.
One cleaned toilets in the railway station;
His hands were scrubbed red to get the shit out of the pores.
One was a call-girl who turned it up for nothing.
One was a housewife who had forgotten the Pill
And stuck her TV set in the rubbish can.
One was a little office clerk
Who'd tried to set fire to the Government Buldings.
Yes, and there were several others;
One was a sad old quean;
One was an alcoholic priest
Going slowly mad in a respectable parish.

The Maori Jesus said, 'Man,
From now on the sun will shine.'

He did no miracles;
He played the guitar sitting on the ground.

The first day he was arrested
For having no lawful means of support.
The second day he was beaten up by the cops
For telling a dee his house was not in order.
The third day he was charged with being a Maori
And given a month in Mt Crawford.
The fourth day he was sent to Porirua
For telling a screw the sun would stop rising.
The fifth day lasted seven years
While he worked in the Asylum laundry
Never out of the steam.
The sixth day he told the head doctor,
'I am the Light in the Void;
I am who I am.'
The seventh day he was lobotomised;
The brain of God was cut in half.

On the eighth day the sun did not rise.
It did not rise the day after.
God was neither alive nor dead.
The darkness of the Void,
Mountainous, mile-deep, civilised darkness
Sat on the earth from then till now.

James Keir Baxter (circa 1966)
 



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dockbillin wrote on Jul 24, '09
What's paraoa?
loish wrote on Jul 24, '09
hehehe - excellent choice.
irianithewitchnz wrote on Jul 24, '09
What's paraoa?
bread
irianithewitchnz wrote on Jul 24, '09
loish said
hehehe - excellent choice.
I loved it too lol

Are you going to blog one of yours - seen as it is Poetry Day?
alpha63 wrote on Jul 24, '09
What a wonderful piece to post, Iri!
leveret333 wrote on Jul 24, '09
Brilliant...
ducktastic wrote on Jul 24, '09
got a way with words
i would like to hear more of his work
thanks for sharing
irianithewitchnz wrote on Jul 24, '09
alpha63 said
What a wonderful piece to post, Iri!
Glad you liked it Alpha.
irianithewitchnz wrote on Jul 24, '09
Brilliant...
Agreed. There are a lot of levels in this poem.
irianithewitchnz wrote on Jul 24, '09
got a way with words
i would like to hear more of his work
thanks for sharing
He is gone from us now
but he was most prolific.

Thanks Ducky
greenwytch wrote on Jul 24, '09
very powerful stuff there!
wulfshado wrote on Jul 24, '09
I have no idea why that made me snort and then gave me the giggles.
howardx wrote on Jul 24, '09
I don't often read poems, but that was well worth reading.
wrenomatic wrote on Jul 24, '09
Gives a person pause........
sunfire22 wrote on Jul 24, '09
Great poem. :)
abdullatif99 wrote on Jul 24, '09
lol
irianithewitchnz wrote on Jul 24, '09
I have no idea why that made me snort and then gave me the giggles.
J. K. had a great sense of humour, it made me giggle too.
irianithewitchnz wrote on Jul 24, '09
Gives a person pause........
somewhat unsettling too, there is more than one level here...
dnoakes wrote on Aug 9, '09, edited on Aug 9, '09
Unsettling and powerful indeed, Iri Ani. Thank you.
irianithewitchnz wrote on Aug 9, '09
You are welcome Doug. I find it a quite deceptive poem, at first glance even humorous but then you look into the words...
dnoakes wrote on Aug 9, '09
Indeed, it does come off like a parody at first and then goes very dark (literally).
irianithewitchnz wrote on Aug 9, '09
Incidentally around the Wellington waterfront there is the Writers Walk where a number of poems or excerpts from poems (NZ poets and writers) are carved onto stone and placed artistically about. The picture above is this poem on stone at Wellington. I meant to tell people that when I posted the poem but I only just realised that I hadn't.
http://www.wellingtonwaterfront.co.nz/experience/play/attractions/wellington_writers_walk/index.htm
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Iri






truths...

...inside every woman is a scribe wanting to/ set the record straight...

...in rooms and cells up and down the country women/ whose throats are dry, who are unable any longer/ to speak, pen notes to themselves they tell tales./ and in the night, in the deep part of the black/ night the women come and go, doing a soft shoe/ shuffle, walking down valium alley heads bent/ and penitent, keeping an eye out for angels and/ the night nurse riding his charger, and in the/ night when the corridors sting with silence they/ come and go lulling each other, eyes zipped wide,/ they go in file down librium mile and back...

...and in one-roomed flats and beazley homes they/ sit in locked lavatories scribbling fast in time/ to children, they write poems on tables littered/ with crumbs and jam to the beat of the AM band./ they record the songs of all the women in the/ world./ each one an image of her sister...

...this text is edited from a poem by nz poet and broadcaster mike minehan (1990)

of course, now we blog./ arohanui./