Mark Richardson. Photo: MediaWorks

A Man Of Our Age

Arise Sir Mark! You leave the field

with 9,994 hot takes on the Box.

Hypnotized were we at your rapier wit,

and lofty pronouncements on Matters Of State.

You reflected back our deepest selves;

mirror’d well our prejudice and sentiment.

The commoners weepeth; for who will defend

the Good Landlords now?

A Spartan warrior of The AM Show,

gruff, certain, untroubled by liberality or nuance:

in this stormy season of devilish complexities,

you unpack’d all with unvarnished vigour.

When the Banners of Blue lay ragged in the mud,

you alone stood firm against Pink Non-binary Unicorns.

Your wisdom self-evident: being a Mum is not a job,

after all, unlike hitting balls with a stick.

As the ruinous hovels of the feckless peasants grew

costly, you showed them how it was done on The Block

and put their rent up live on national television.

So the black hole of accumulative affluenza

is cloak’d in practical, no-nonsense breeches.

Thus we salute you, for you are truly

a Man of Our Age: representing this Queendom,

and where our heads are at, most excellently.

Like Dunc and Amanda, you pass the flaming torch

of corporate infotainment to Ryan Manbun,

whom we entrust to channel the zeitgeist,

and to translate for us the strange visions

of our collective nightmare.

Victor Billot has previously been moved to write odes for such New Zealand luminaries as Willis and Rawnsley, Dr Siouxsie Wiles, Duncan Garner, and Garrick Tremain.

Victor Billot is a Dunedin writer. He is the author of the poetry collection The Sets (Otago University Press, 2020), and writes a weekly satirical Ode each Sunday for Newsroom.

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