Which Species Of Fish Is Most Profitable To Catch? Poem by Terence George Craddock

Which Species Of Fish Is Most Profitable To Catch?



John was making a rare appearance on the internet
John in the past has never replied to my internet hi
last time he was on, I sent a brief 'hello pirate', no reply

this time I sent 'go John on the internet': -)
'Hi'
'where is the pirate living now? '

'Wallington'
'you like it there? City on the water or both? '
'Live ing on my boat hear. Like it no! Wallington people are... ked! ! ! All about the $'

'costs to live
they believe the lie they need money to spend on possessions buying life
they live in city prison's of concrete pavements many buildings lost in a maze'

'Cost is free on my boat. $ $ about 100 a week food and gas'
'that's good, free fish'
'Lot of fish and rice'

'lol that is a Hesti diet'
John the pirate is a fisherman at heart
fishermen belong fishing on the sea

John beach bound pirate is living in berth Wellington
saltless political crowed capital city of New Zealand
pirates belong on the sea not in safe port harbours?

in the far sea shoals of fish wait to be caught
fishermen from time immemorial flock to the sea
into salt fish swarming waters cast catch net

John William Whatuira is not at reading writing the best
but knows more than businessmen wall street stock brokers
happiness rests not in mountains of money traded dollars

happiness rests in muscle sweat of work good honest?
the sea is full of fish of every kind waiting to be caught
who throws with joy a net into the sea to catch harvest?

who will profit from fish still in nets not hauled into the boat?
the kingdom of heaven is like a net that was thrown into the sea
gathered are fish of every kind by God's fishers of men caught


Copyright © Terence George Craddock

Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: fishing,god,happiness,lifestyle,money,wisdom
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Complete version of the split images 'Pirates Belong On The Sea Fishing Not In Safe Harbours? ', 'Rats Running City Maze', 'John The Beach Bound Pirate', 'Into Salt Fish Swarming Waters Cast Catch Net', 'Happiness Rests Not In Mountains Of Money Traded Dollars', 'Who Throws With Joy A Net Into The Sea To Catch Harvest? ', 'Who Will Profit From Fish Not Caught? ' and 'Reading Hearts Catching Good Fish' by the poet Terence George Craddock.
Inspired by a conversation on the internet with John William Whatuira.
Dedicated to John William Whatuira.
Complete version of the split image 'Rats Running City Maze'
Written in March 2016 on the 11&17.3.2016.
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