Arts for the 21st Century

NEGUS 2

NEGUS 2

-for Kamau Brathwaite

 

It is

It is

how you slash and burn an entire lexicon 

to rule among the harbingers of language; 

how you trust yourself to the trance of words, 

yet sound your oumfô for the dispossessed, 

the voiceless.

It is

            evening

                        now.

If only for a while,

come to this Kingdom 

where crows 

do not fly; 

the woo-dove builds 

her nest in olive branches. 

Here the plumed basilisk 

finds no entrance, 

for in these streams, forests, rivers,

webbed feet do not walk on water; 

            only the wounded 

                        pierced by love. 

Come to this Kingdom 

            where dry bones sing, 

            and graveyards spring 

fresh flowers everywhere. 

Summon Esu, if you will, 

bring Namsetoura, 

black Sycorax. 

Call the Orissa from the vévé.

All are welcome to this place, 

for here are fountains 

            and fountains of grace.

You who were born to slow the pale horses/

white deaths of our freedoms, 

take your laurels now: 

            leaves of the Evergreen Tree 

            ginger lilies, 

            Pride of Barbados, 

            bright red hibiscus.

Look how fireflies glow 

amidst this foliage 

and how they dance 

to the song on the night wind: 

KamauKamau,

your name lives on 

in the mouths of our children.