Quit bitching about your supposed misfortunes. At least your life is better than the 10,000 New Zealanders locked up in jail, deprived of liberty.
Here's a poem on that.
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Better Than
Enduring a job on Queen Street’s CBD being permanently rushed and busy and paying twelve bucks for half a glass of after-work pinot gris with your team of geeks is better than
havin no job, travelling, hit up Studylink for Durex & LSD
in India or Kho Samui, party on the Ganges, full moon beach
on your OE. Coming home to student loan poverty,
that’s better than having no job, slouched on the couch, watching daytime TV, scrolling Insta aimlessly, which sucks but it’s better than being on home D anonymously, which is better than
Being boxed in a concrete barn on remand, reclining on a slab-pad bed, hands under your head, eating pies and sipping boxes of milk, no stimuli, blue light
so you can’t slit your veins, bleed the shame away, shoelaces
that they confiscate, family cryin at home. This is all better than having whanau zero, foster homes
smoking cones and burgs with bros at 13
Well that, bro, that lowest of the low, that is reality for 10,000 Kiwis from Ngawha to Paparua to Pare Block D
So spare a thought next time you bleat about inequality through your screen in a home of your own, completely free.
Michael Botur is a New Zealand poet and fiction writer of European heritage. He is author of ten books and has won a bunch
of bigshot writing awards.
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