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Dear Patrice Lumumba

 
 
 
 
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Like a cotton tree
withered before its bloom
a touch of flame
rudely hushed by the furious storm
your small but bright flame
O Lumumba
perhaps
you lie so low
so cold
smiling joyously for that flame
the flame you willed to us
perhaps
you giggle innocently
like you always did
with thousand thoughts
escorting each smile
each giggle
or
perhaps
you lie so crushed
fossilised by the cold earth
and your thoughts germinate
sprout
and shoot up in the lands of our Africa
O Lumumba
so selfless
so innocent
yet so guilty
you spent your life
in some unknown place
brutalised
mutilated
like thousands of soldiers gone before
life was hastily plucked out of you
the lights put out
where lies your grave now
decorated by the trees you loved so well
covered by the very sun that
ushered in that day
that fateful day that saw you fall
never to rise again
O Lumumba
hear your brother shout your name
you little light
threatened by this great sun
born of lowly parents
born to bring us light
to give us our right
we hear the tom-toms of our drums
we feel the rhythms
of our marching soldiers
we smell the sweat
of our struggling brother
we see mothers exhorting
their brave sons to war
they fear no death
they can not die
they can not die
the struggle is one
the time is here
we can not wait
we can not wait
we can not wait
we must not wait
we must not wait
your flame draws us
onward to the fight.

Sources

Typescript

Khasu, Kona. “Dear Patrice Lumumba.” The Seeds of Time: A Collection of Poems. Mimeographed typescript. Monrovia, 1971. 6–8.

Printed Version

(A) Khasu, Kona. "Dear Patrice Lumumba." Black and African Writing: A Festac Anthology. Ed. Theo Vincent. Lagos: Center for Black and African Arts and Civilization National Theatre, 1981. 151–153.

Editorial Changes

Line Typescript (A) Adopted

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a touch of flame

a touch of flame rudely hushed by the furious storm

a touch of flame

4 rudely hushed by the furious storm --- rudely hushed by the furious storm
33 and like thousands of soldiers gone before Like thousands of soldiers gone before like thousands of soldiers gone before
34 life was gastily plucked out of you life was hastily plucked out of you life was hastily plucked out of you
48 to give us might to give us our right to give us our right
49 we hear the toms-toms of our drums We hear the tom-toms of our drums we hear the tom-toms of our drums

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we must not wait

we must not wait

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we must not wait

we must not wait

Weiterführende Informationen

The Liberian Literature Project

Project Editor: Martin Mühlheim

UZH English Department, Plattenstrasse 47, CH-8032 Zürich, Switzerland

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