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Wednesday, 17 February 2021

Re-Arranging The View - a poem

The Writer's Hut, Michael King Centre, Mt Takarunga 

A tui sings a choir in the garden
a looping playlist with The Cicadas
outside inside the writer’s hut
On the second morning
I have to move the desk to the right
To rearrange the view
of the: weepy tree
the squarely pruned hydrangea
the terracotta birdbath
the slope of the grassy maunga
with the distant, white office tower
exclamation-marking the harbour bridge behind
I can’t get the desk right enough
there’s an empty bookcase in the way
So I move my laptop instead
My knees now scrape on a metal hinge
Each time I cross and uncross my legs
But my brain seems content 
With the framing of things
And the tui compliments my mahi


Writer's hut (on left) Michael King Writer's Centre