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Songs of love : new and selected poems, 1974-1999 / Konai Helu Thaman ; [illustrations by Teweiariki Teaero].

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Australasian literature: Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands (text)Publisher: [Suva, Fiji] : Mana Publications, 1999Description: 137 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9820201446
  • 9789820201446
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Contents:
New poems: It began with a question -- Hesitation -- You stand there -- Flowers in my hair -- Thinking -- Woven worlds -- New moon a rising -- Why do you say -- Early morning sun -- Nothing important happened -- Bad day -- In my mind -- Questions and answers -- Wines and people -- Spring morning -- Basket of light -- If you wait -- Airborne -- You don't understand -- Mirrors -- Revival -- Pot plant -- Weekend in Auckland -- In my head -- Make-believe -- There are times -- Disaster relief -- Daylight savings -- You must be joking -- Sun-screen -- Fiji floods -- Because of you -- Does it matter -- What kind of love is this -- Next time -- Brainsex -- When you leave me -- Freedom to choose -- We touch -- I miss you most -- There is no time for anger -- Poetry -- From Kakala (1993): Your words -- Isa Ului -- Silences -- Living among the trees -- Tango-i-'onehoko -- Disciplined spirit -- Morning tide -- Singing our songs -- Magimagi -- Kakala folau -- Another dimension -- Brains and paddle -- No need to apologize -- Wishful thinking -- From Hingano (1987): Sheraton Waikiki -- Our way -- We dare -- Stay awhile -- Yesterday -- Last night -- Sunday morning -- I want an island -- Holding on -- Rain -- Geography -- Over the horizon -- Look up at the sky -- Dreams -- Circles -- Hingano -- Like waves will be -- Gentle touch of morning -- Losing battle -- Visit to Mt. Huangshan -- From Langakali (1981): Quiet pain -- Take off -- Dream -- No problem -- You and me -- Poem -- Tiare -- For Batiri -- Farewell to a friend -- It's time -- Tell me how -- From you, the choice of my parents (1974): My mother taught me -- Women's lib -- You, the choice of my parents -- On waking.
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New poems: It began with a question -- Hesitation -- You stand there -- Flowers in my hair -- Thinking -- Woven worlds -- New moon a rising -- Why do you say -- Early morning sun -- Nothing important happened -- Bad day -- In my mind -- Questions and answers -- Wines and people -- Spring morning -- Basket of light -- If you wait -- Airborne -- You don't understand -- Mirrors -- Revival -- Pot plant -- Weekend in Auckland -- In my head -- Make-believe -- There are times -- Disaster relief -- Daylight savings -- You must be joking -- Sun-screen -- Fiji floods -- Because of you -- Does it matter -- What kind of love is this -- Next time -- Brainsex -- When you leave me -- Freedom to choose -- We touch -- I miss you most -- There is no time for anger -- Poetry -- From Kakala (1993): Your words -- Isa Ului -- Silences -- Living among the trees -- Tango-i-'onehoko -- Disciplined spirit -- Morning tide -- Singing our songs -- Magimagi -- Kakala folau -- Another dimension -- Brains and paddle -- No need to apologize -- Wishful thinking -- From Hingano (1987): Sheraton Waikiki -- Our way -- We dare -- Stay awhile -- Yesterday -- Last night -- Sunday morning -- I want an island -- Holding on -- Rain -- Geography -- Over the horizon -- Look up at the sky -- Dreams -- Circles -- Hingano -- Like waves will be -- Gentle touch of morning -- Losing battle -- Visit to Mt. Huangshan -- From Langakali (1981): Quiet pain -- Take off -- Dream -- No problem -- You and me -- Poem -- Tiare -- For Batiri -- Farewell to a friend -- It's time -- Tell me how -- From you, the choice of my parents (1974): My mother taught me -- Women's lib -- You, the choice of my parents -- On waking.

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