Tuesday Poem: "Allow Me To Say …"
Allow me to say
that in the midst
of earthshaking, plus
associated mud
and dust both inside
and out, as well
as queueing
for the portaloo —
I would like the lid
to stay on my electric
kettle so that boiling
water to safe drinking
level becomes less
of an exercise
in burned fingertips
and frustration …
This kettle, I feel,
is no good: one day
when the world
becomes safer,
I shall buy myself
a better kettle.
For now though,
I am grateful:
the god of small things
is reminding me
that I am alive.
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© Helen Lowe, 2011
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Note: I wish to acknowledge the allusion to Anna Livesey's poem, "Next Time" (the moonmen, Victoria University Press, 2010) in stanza 2.
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On June 14, I talked about my wariness of the "diary entry" poem in the context of the Canterbury earthquake—and in fact any of the major "situations" we all face at some time or other in our lives, whether natural or human-made disasters, or the loss of those we are close, too. Those remarks still hold …
… Yet sometimes there is a place for the diary-entry poem and this is unashamedly one of those days and those poems—although I hope you will agree that the leaven of humour lifts "Allow me to say …" above the straightout 'diary entry.' I have, however, listed it under "Earthquake Reports" as well as "Poetry", because in its own way, I feel that it is a report from the "suburban rear lines."
Enjoy! And yes, feedback welcome.
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