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Stanza 1
- They speak in a new tongue
- And dance new dances
- Minds battered into new modes and shapes
- Their eyes revel in the wonder of the new
- Embraced and bound hearts with impregnable chains
- The old songs as disregarded dreams
- Remnants of a past.
- Ties of family and friendship
- Loosened, broken, burnt
- The ashes strewn into the bottomless sea
- As fishes swim by
- Careless of the loss
- Mindful of where they dare
- A new generation
- Careless of bonds
- Of family
- Of tradition
- Of heritage
- They care not
- Nor revere the old
- Their minds turn inwards
- Only inwards
- Like the insides of clothes
- That marry the bodies of mankind
Stanza 2
- No room for elders
- No,
- Not even on the edge of their minds
- Their ears blocked to the old tongue
- And ways of doing things
Stanza 3
- Glorying in their newness of a borrowed tongue and culture
- Every man
- For himself
- By himself
- Of himself
- A strange coldness descending like snow covered mountain
- Or like bathing at the back of the house
- On a rainy July day
- The gusts of wind falling trees
- Carting roofs away
- Tugging skirts
- And swirling debris in the air
Stanza 4
- The borrowed shoes dance
- Their borrowed minds parted the red sea long ago
- They hang the last lock on their culture
- And glide into the future
- Without a backward glance.
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