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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

:james norcliffe:

New Zealand poet James Norcliffe is our (’our’ being Massey University) visiting artist at the moment.

I went to hear him read at the Public Library a few nights ago and it was lovely. He is one of those poets who manages to seem both entirely self-assured and yet also entirely modest. He is also very funny.

Of all the poems he shared, I liked this one the most. I especially love the way the title both is and isn’t related to the poem.

the visit of the Dalai Lama

by James Norcliffe

I’ve no idea whether
my uncle is a spiritual man

I only know that life
has battered him
as a fish is battered

and fried him
as a fish is fried

and rubbed salt
into all his wounds

but that when I say
how’s the world

not bad he’ll say not bad
and could be worse

just said with his mouth
looking elsewhere

papering himself
around with a warmth

that could steam windows.

***

Posted by on 14 May, 2008 at 12:47pm

I LOVE this poem

Posted by Margi on 15 May, 2008  at  11:26 AM

i don’t think i’ve ever thought about fish and chips and the dalai lama together before, but this is one beautiful poem!

i hope you had a lovely day today, out on your own, dear one. xx

Posted by melissa on 15 May, 2008  at  07:57 PM

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