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Dyed in Paru
‘Kahu Ora’ makes
me think of Blanket Man. It
makes me think of Ben.
Ben Hana braved streets
paved with cold; drunks drunker than
him; histories untold.
At his tangi in
Waitangi Park, his coffin
was bare. It was bare.
Mana whenua
elders sang him a kahu,
one with tāniko.
A rich Pākehā
paid for Ben’s tangi. That’s cool.
Yeah, that’s kind of cool.
Wellington is not
the same without Blanket Man.
It is much poorer.
Maybe someone in
the afterworld will weave Ben
a whakatipu.
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