Collected Poems
Poem on the Advantages of Living at the Remuera End of the North Shore
Poem on the Advantages of Living at the Remuera End of the North Shore
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See Devonport and Fry
There are ferries at the bottom of our garden,
the Takapuna people envy us:
we never have to fight
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the ladies for the right
to sit upon a seat aboard the bus.
If your arteries have not begun to harden
we have a hill to climb, and boats to sail,
a golf-course for the dubs,
a pair of lovely pubs,
a wharf where you can fish for yellowtail.
Oh, I nearly overlooked — I beg your pardon —
our Naval Base that's operated by
the Kiwi and the Pom,
a target for the Bomb —
now what could be a nicer way to die?