Poem 202
And I looked and frowned and the monster was me – David Bowie in The Width of a Circle … I see this as Whirinaki Beach up the coast from Napier where I spent a lot of time as a kid, a beach of stones not sand (in the news lately for rapid coastal erosion threatening houses along the road my grandfather built) …
… this was written when I was 21, first year in Wellington and feeling more than a little alienated – perhaps that’s why I was writing about somebody out of their natural element …
… I intended to subvert – and still admire how this subverts – more standard NZ images of sunny seascapes, instead making sky beach and sea dull dark claustrophobic …
Creature
There is a monster in the sea they all said but he stared at the slow grey wave until he froze his eyes and still nothing rose or moved he dribbled his life away down through rocks to the knacker's horse sea and at last they brought him down in a blind black morning gull-gashed and free inching forward on the clattering stones the monster returned to the sea