ANNA SMAILL was born in Auckland in 1979 and studied Music at Canterbury
University, English at the University of Auckland, and Creative Writing
at Victoria University. Her writing has appeared in The New Zealand
Listener, Staple, Sport, Trout,
Booknotes and Best New Zealand Poems 2002. Her
first collection, The Violinist in Spring, was published in
2005 by Victoria University Press. She spent the last two years in Tokyo,
and will spend the next three working on a PhD in London.
Smaill comments: ‘This poem was written while standing outside
the Domestic Terminal of
Auckland Airport and, like “Poem” which was included on
this site in 2002, first came into my head as an insistent series of
rhythms and paired words which demanded to be said aloud. I had just
said goodbye to somebody, and was standing outside with the full sadness
of missing that person, but also with the odd dark pleasure of that
sadness and missing. To me the rhymes felt like a mix of apt sweetness
and the bite of delay. The title came from the playfulness of that first
sing-song rhythm, but it is really, though light and part-riddle, a
love poem.’
Poem: Little Song
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