New Tongue by Elizabeth Kamara (+Text and Summary)

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Stanza 1

  1. They speak in a new tongue
  2. And dance new dances
  3. Minds battered into new modes and shapes
  4. Their eyes revel in the wonder of the new
  5. Embraced and bound hearts with impregnable chains
  6. The old songs as disregarded dreams
  7. Remnants of a past.
  8. Ties of family and friendship
  9. Loosened, broken, burnt
  10. The ashes strewn into the bottomless sea
  11. As fishes swim by
  12. Careless of the loss
  13. Mindful of where they dare
  14. A new generation
  15. Careless of bonds
  16. Of family
  17. Of tradition
  18. Of heritage
  19. They care not
  20. Nor revere the old
  21. Their minds turn inwards
  22. Only inwards
  23. Like the insides of clothes
  24. That marry the bodies of mankind

Stanza 2

  1. No room for elders
  2. No,
  3. Not even on the edge of their minds
  4. Their ears blocked to the old tongue
  5. And ways of doing things

Stanza 3

  1. Glorying in their newness of a borrowed tongue and culture
  2. Every man
  3. For himself
  4. By himself
  5. Of himself
  6. A strange coldness descending like snow covered mountain
  7. Or like bathing at the back of the house
  8. On a rainy July day
  9. The gusts of wind falling trees
  10. Carting roofs away
  11. Tugging skirts
  12. And swirling debris in the air

Stanza 4

  1. The borrowed shoes dance
  2. Their borrowed minds parted the red sea long ago
  3. They hang the last lock on their culture
  4. And glide into the future
  5. Without a backward glance.

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