Light and deep shade dancing As I stride the mountain pass My fascination prancing As appreciations bask. There's a tui in the cherry And a magic song he sings As he annoints the morning air With the joy a summer brings. There's a vibrancy a-hovering And a crispness to the feel A clarity so scintillating One might, actually, doubt it's real. A sky, so blue to be azure, Extends across, on high, Cloudless with a baking sun Impaling you and I. These old volcanoes soar aloft They, now quiescent, stand, Clad thick in stands of Kamahi And towering Rimu, grand. Great Egmont with her snowy crown Rears high above it all To dominate the beautious-ness Of ***** and waterfall. A tiny fantail flits about And so entrances me With aerial bombardments, flung, In near impossibility. The song of rivers plummeting Down ferny glades and stone- Causing me to laugh aloud In serenade of home. And sauntering through this wonderous-ness Of magnificence in green, This glory of New Zealand, Is, indeed, the very best ...I've seen.