The poem today is about the world of South Africa, before and after Mandela. Heaven and hell in the poem, is of course, irony. It was indeed a heaven for the white rulers. But a heaven built on injustice.
Mandela
Born in world chained, a different life
A country split apart, heaven and hell
And torn apart with fears and strife
And so many locked in a prison cell
He was locked away for speaking out:
Truth to power; twenty-seven years
To know thyself, confront the doubt
Songs and laments, peace and tears
And when let free, not bitter hate
But peace and justice on his mind
A leader now, if the hour was late
Reconciliation his vision signed
A long walk to freedom, he did say
One we must all walk, on every day
1953: L'ouvertuthe des Boutiques
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*L'ouvertuthe des Boutiques*
Hier matin, après dêjeuné, la Merrienne se mint dans la tête tch'il tait
temps de qu'menchi à plianté. J'n'y t'nais pas ...
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