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Hintsa's ghost: a murder poem in three parts

Hintsa's ghost: a murder poem in three parts
A poem by ANDREW MILLER.

realisation


 


let us start at the beginning


let us correct what we all know


 


let us admit the myth


 


let us concede:


 


good people seldom change the world


 


it is the narrow


it is the shallow


it is the cold hearted


who rape


who steal


who push countries across boundaries


products into arms


brandy into mouths


with a bible


 


let us start at the beginning…


 


maybe it will help


 




con


 


having shot the man


hands high in the river


the escape failed


they pulled at his teeth


they tried to cut off his ear


they were digging for the souvenir


they were digging for the totem


 


but of course the best was not from the body


 


today the family run a farm and lodge


and


on the bed a pamphlet


- family ancestry


but on the bed nothing


nothing at all


of hintsa


 


or his ghost


 


memory


 


the story is left behind


the autobiographies are written


the mythology is nearly set


the brushing


is


very nearly


complete


 


the con is forgotten


or


the con is ignored:


 


the murder of a king.


 


sir harry smith


 


sir benjamin durban


 


the men who swept clean


the men who could see


the day the cattle would die.


 


after all of this


after hundreds


and hundreds


of years


they are,


almost,


all we have left


 


what a strange


and terrible


thing DM


Andrew Miller is a Jo’burg based freelance writer and poet. He ghost-writes for a lot of fat bellies, CEO and politicians and has also spent a lot of time working and performing on the Jozi street arts scene. Find more of Millers writing at http://periodiccomposition.wordpress.com/.

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