MiNDFOOD (New Zealand)

THREADING CONKERS ON A STRING

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When we were children, we played November’s game.

By threading Conkers on a string. Fighting battles.

Following rules.

No pulling out!

Take the pain.

‘Big boys don’t cry’.

When we were children.

Some played that game.

By seeking ways to bend the rules. Learning lessons.

How Hardened-shells would show no marks, and naïve armour withstood the shock, of falling from the Chestnut tree.

The Eleventh Hour. Of the Eleventh day. We Remembered them. The Fallen.

The manufactur­ed shells.

How their Altered-Hardness made the brittle world.

Broken bodies: lay-waste the ground. The softened skins in nature’s form withstood the shock: of the falling. And seeds were sown from Chestnut trees. So we, their children; could play November’s game.

By threading Conkers on a string.

ART JOHNSTONE

Waikino, New Zealand

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