Baptism Of Fire (In Answer To Dikobe Wa Mogale) Poem by Gert Strydom

Baptism Of Fire (In Answer To Dikobe Wa Mogale)



Even when you cast glowing iron
into spears and sharpen them,
draw the blades
of your panga-swords,
ram magazines into your pistols,
into AK-47 assault rifles,
dance around fires
trying to ensnare ancestral spirits
chant the songs of killing
and begin to hate,
curse the anvil of unity
and decide to be free
from every living white human
and bring death and anarchy
as a harvest of the fire
and continue the endless killings
I will still bow down
on my knees
and pray to the almighty God
even if in the presence
of my enemies,
even if thousands gather as foes
and trust that He will deliver me
and every single person
of my nation.

[Reference: baptism of fire by by Dikobe wa Mogale.]

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Gert Strydom

Gert Strydom

Johannesburg, South Africa
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