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James Norcliffe

 

 

 

Sarsaparilla Road

travels through swamps
and reeds, over a black
water creek and a narrow bridge,

past the swift river with all
of its snags and eddies,
through the winding gorge

of slippery-back slopes,
scarps of limestone
and galloping gorse

to where children parked
in cars wait and wait under
a deepening sky, pink clouds,

sarsaparilla and raspberry,
a bribe sweet and bitter
in their mouths, and

still sweet, when they
fall asleep, the hotel lights
yellow in the darkness.

 

 

NZ poet James Norcliffe has published eleven collections of poetry including Shadow Play 2013, Dark Days at the Oxygen Café (VUP) 2016., Deadpan (Otago University Press, 2019) and Letter to Oumuamua (Otago University Press, 2023). His Selected Poems: A Day Like No Other will be published early next year. In 2022 he was awarded the NZ Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement in poetry.

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