It’s nice to see the buildings below me light up one by one as the edge of the cloud slinks away and out to sea.
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It’s nice to see the buildings below me light up one by one as the edge of the cloud slinks away and out to sea.
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Some poetry Matt to go with the sinking sun.
And some of you have called me aloof,and drunk with my aloneness.
And you have said,”He holds council with the trees of the forest,but not with men.
“He sits alone on hill-tops and looks down upon our city”
True it is that I have climbed hills and walked in remote places.
How could I have seen you save from a great height or a great distance ?
How can one be indeed near unless he be far.
Says Stuart Murdoch: “I took a book and went into the forest/I climbed the hill, I wanted to look down on you/But all I saw was twenty miles of wilderness so I went home”
It weirds me out a little that the NZ Post building (at least, what I think is the NZ Post building…) already has its candles and stars and everything neon on the side of its walls in mid-November.
I’m told it’s switched on every year at Gay Forks. I think it’s a garish abomination.