All Blacks and poetry - what could they have in common?
Robert J Pope. This week's guest editor at Tuesday Poem is Mark Pirie, who
wrote the cricket anthology A Tingling Catch, and now is the editor of a
collection of Pope's poetry King Willow, Selected Poems.
The poem he
selected for Tuesday Poem is called The
All Blacks. And it begins...
Sound, trumpet and drum,
For the All Blacks have come,
Bowed down ‘neath their burden of glory;
They have put in the shade
Old Achilles, and laid
On the shelf all the heroes of story.
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