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Monday, 21 March 2011

Come O, My Brother



(Today, the 21st day of March is the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. This poem is about this subject.)

Come O, my brother,
Come we sit under the tree of justice
Come we sit under the tree defoliated of prejudices
Come O, my brother

There was once a time, my brother,
Long time past in the age of our grandfathers
When the scorching sun dried this tree
Men never enjoyed this shadow

There was a time, my brother,
When this tree was accursed
Cursed to mediocrity, cursed to low heights
Sad times were those

There was a time, my brother,
When this tree was once uprooted
Severed from the forest
Because it was not “tree enough”

This tree, my brother,
Knows the loneliness without a forest
This tree is a plant of man’s past
This tree is the hope of man

So come O, my brother
Come we sit under this tree of justice
Come we sit under its shadow
Come we let our breaths sync

Why not, brother?
This tree is a mausoleum
Sad lessons are decorated;
T’was watered by blood
These leaves are tomb flowers
If you look hard enough, the bark
Is a paint of deferred dreams
This tree grows in no particular soil
It can pitch its roots in the Atlantic
Or clamp it in Sahara
This tree, my brother, is Time
It is in the lips of Martin Luther
It is in the lips of the Xhosa

So come O, brother
Let us escape the sun
To cool our frazzled nerves
After all, this tree is our bequest.


                                  [Image from dailyhurricane.com]

C) Lorot Salem 2011

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