So when insomnia hit and stayed for a while, I wrote a poem called Eight Bright Stars as a tribute to those we lost in Hawke’s Bay.
Eight Bright Stars
“If you look up at the sky tonight
You might be lucky enough to see,
Eight of the brightest stars
Shining strong and proud and free.
Eight stars that Mother Nature
Swept up into her arms,
And whispered “Please don’t be afraid,
After the storm there is always the calm.”
She said “I know that leaving
Is too hard for you to bear,
But I’ll remind those that you love,
That you are always near.”
“You are a part of me now
As I have always been a part of you.
You’re the sunset basking over Te Mata Peak,
You’re the early morning dew.
You’re the wind that guides our sailboats
You’re our Hawke’s Bay blossom in spring,
You’re the deep ruby red of our syrah grapes
You are the joy in everything.”
So please, when you look up at the sky tonight
And shed your many tears,
Remember the love of those we lost
Will forever be right here.
They are forever part of history
They are forever part of Hawke’s bay.
They make Mother Nature more beautiful
And we’ll miss them every day.”