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Hine-mokemoke by Susi Robinson Collins From the sea deep Hine-mokemoke sings; come surging up the sad tales whispered in the ear of frail shells on the ocean's floor. Lovely and lonely Hine-mokemoke sings down amid the curling fronds dark and secret songs of the tremendous deep. Against my ear rests the singing shell. all its secrets murmuring soft as the waters of Waiapu. gentle as Titipounamu.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1965, Page 25

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66

Hine-mokemoke Te Ao Hou, September 1965, Page 25

Hine-mokemoke Te Ao Hou, September 1965, Page 25

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