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the old Onehunga School, Auckland, NZ

By Christina Binning Wilson (aka Sandshoe)

I have dreams to tell

and you would have me quiet

demureness your necessity

I have dreams to sell

and you would tell me chastity.

Be still.

There is a horse.

It is in the tree.

My horse is as a friend.

You speak of rain.

It is upon the pane.

* Through a picture window, I watched the behaviour of a canopy of great branches extending across the gully from where an oak tree grew beside the verandah of a bungalow I occasionally glimpsed on the other side; sometimes there was a person was briefly visible seated in a chair. However the wind blew it fascinated me a formation of a leaf at the end of a branch that swayed closest remained to my eye the shape of a wooden horse that was a diminutive gift from Sweden given my daughter as safe keepsake by a friend.

Written at ‘The Castle’, Parnell, Auckland, 1987