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Education as Change

On-line version ISSN 1947-9417
Print version ISSN 1682-3206

Educ. as change vol.24 n.1 Pretoria  2020

http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/1947-9417/8797 

POETRY

 

Alice Days

 

 

Brian Walter

brian@seaberg.co.za

 

 

When my fellow poet was alive

The sewers run freely in Alice, today,

and there is a green ooze in the streets;

the gutters are full, overflowing into yards.

We walk home: teachers of Keats, and of Armah.

"This town has an Elizabethan smell,"

you note, universalizing the stench.

I smile at human kind, and invoke nosegays

-though my bones remember the plague.

The shit runs into a gully.

Upstream is that pastoral spot of trees,

the paradise flycatcher's nest,

and the spring, always, always organically wet;

downstream, muck debouches into the Tyume.

The older local writing is more mindful

of Tyume-side-where the Fort Hare campus

was first rooted in the slower times of hope,

when the river ran unspoiled, and rare birds

were seen-than now, when security fences

cut students off from the grassy banks

and the paths that led to where the nurses trained.

Today filth runs the streets, into the Tyume,

like a dream turned sour. We carefully step

over the last foul stream, on our way up home,

where at last we drink a beer in the soft dusk

in falling African light-magic time-

musing whether we will ever live to trace

the earthly forms of those diligent, upright

and caring shades: the beautyful ones, unborn.

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