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Les Murray: All Blacks in the Same Hotel

Roger Franklin

Apr 01 2016

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All Blacks in the Same Hotel

 

They hang together

in this nest of chairs,

they barely answer

 

in the lift, on stairs.

Could be my accent—

must be the most suspect,

 

closest, known to all;

am I offering shares?

They slope off to practice,

 

Thames-ward daily, behind

worn blue palings,

remote nation, defined

 

by sea and play, both vast,

by thigh-slap, gruff wailings,

and they’ll leave here last.

Les Murray

Roger Franklin

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