The Shack

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The Magpies

"The Magpies" is the most famous poem by New Zealand poet Denis Glover (1912–1980). It helped define New Zealand's distinctive style of poetry. The poem was first published in Glover's 1964 anthology Enter Without Knocking. more »


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We all want there to be
A mic for me
At the shack
Lets get whacked
Billys are packed

Im ok
I feel fine
Waiting in line
Billys today
My shout tonight
Now the stars align

At the lifeguard tower
This could last for hours
Cooked as f*ck
Running a muck
Hanging a feed

Im ok
I feel fine
Waiting in line
Billys today
My shout tonight
Now the stars align

Im ok
I feel fine
Waiting in line
Billys today
My shout tonight
Now the stars align

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Written by: Max Carr-McCarron

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