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The Web Poetry Corner - Francis Duggan - Maori greeting

Maori greeting

by

Francis Duggan

No matter where the cafe or the bus stop
The pub or sidewalk of the busy street
It's part of what is their time honoured custom
That maoris will rub noses when they greet.

Do not ask me why the maoris rub noses
For about their culture there's little I know
Perhaps their great ancestors brought it with them
From outer Islands centuries ago.

It's maori way of saying how are you buddy
They always greet each other with a smile
Rub noses and shake hands and sometimes embrace
So good to see you it has been some while.

There is a comraderie amongst the maoris
The brown skinned people of pacific land
They are great warriors but they too can be gentle
And their culture can prove hard to understand.

No matter where tavern or super market
Or side walk of the busy city street
It is part of their old time honoured custom
That maoris will rub noses when they greet.


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