They are begging us, you see, in their wordless way,
To do something, to speak on their behalf
Or at least not to close the door again.
Lost people of Treblinka and Pompeii!
“Save us, save us,” they seem to say,
“Let the god not abandon us
Who have come so far in darkness and in pain.
We too had our lives to live.
You with your light meter and relaxed itinerary,
Let not our naïve labours have been in vain!”
James Cone, The Arc of the Universe is Long, By Leslie Takahashi Morris, Chip Roush, Leon E. Spencer
poem:from “A Disused Shed in Co. Wexford,” by Derek Mahon
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