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  • Home
  • Poems
  • Books
    • Pasture and Flock
    • I, Clodia, and other portraits
    • Thicket
    • The gas leak
    • Catullus for children
    • The pastoral kitchen
    • The long road to teatime
    • Last stop before insomnia
    • Dear tombs, dear horizon
    • The Bedmaking Competition
  • About
  • Actions and Travels
  • News and Enthusiasms
  • Catullus translations
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Some poems online

Amanda in the Mirror, with commentary and a reflection, Remake 
Springfall and Sunlit: Two Orpheus poems
, Ancient Exchanges 
Spring equinox sonnet, Poetry Shelf 
​Five sonnets after Catullus (I love and I hate), Pericles at Play 
Catullus in Sonnets, Ancient Exchanges 
Trippy and other poems, Turbine Kapohau
Attis at large, a translation of Catullus 63, Arion 
Tell me about it, Turbine Kapohau
Late Swim, Best New Zealand Poems 2018
Bees, so many bees,  Poetry Magazine  (and see Tara Black's reading of it!) 
Unspoken at breakfast, Iowa Review

Flammable, Poetry Shelf 
Reading Virgil in a time of crisis, Sport 45
Dear Tombs, Sweet Mammalian, Issue 4
Le Cooking Show, A Roman Cooking Show, Shanghai Cooking Show, Sport 43
Lorna on Monday, and other poems, Turbine 
The Photographer's Olympics, Best New Zealand Poems 2014
Mary of France, ka mate ka ora
Sabina, and the chain of Friendship, Shenandoah Literary Journal, 62/2 (also in Best New Zealand Poems 2013)
Saoirse at the fridge, and other poems, 4th Floor
Margo, or Margaux, Best New Zealand Poems, 2011
Spring, Best New Zealand Poems 2010
Indeed, I can quite freely step inside, Best New Zealand Poems 2006
Second Puppet, Best New Zealand Poems 2007
​Catullus for babies, Best New Zealand Poems 2003
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“Should the world not listen /  nothing would be lost / still the earthworm glistens / still flies by the moth / and to the hen beside her each hen murmurs as they roost"
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