A word/phrase I hate with a passion, however it is a phrase commonly still used today. I can imagine if your an individual of black or mixed race heritage, the last few days will have been exceptionally poignant moment for you with the Obama victory.
However today I was in uni discussion a moment in my life which affected me greatly something that made a difference. It was a poem I read when I did GCSE English....I feel it is more relevant now with the events happening in America than it has ever been.
Half-Caste
Excuse me
standing on one leg
I’m half-caste.
Explain yuself
wha yu mean
when yu say half-caste
yu mean when Picasso
mix red an green
is a half-caste canvas?
explain yuself
wha yu mean
when yu say half-caste
yu mean when light an shadow
mix in de sky
is a half-caste weather?
well in dat case
england weather
nearly always half-caste
in fact some o dem cloud
half-caste till dem overcast
so spiteful dem don’t want de sun pass
ah rass?
explain yuself
wha yu mean
when yu say half-caste
yu mean tchaikovsky
sit down at dah piano
an mix a black key
wid a white key
is a half-caste symphony?
Explain yuself
wha yu mean
Ah listening to yu wid de keen
half of mih ear
Ah looking at yu wid de keen
half of mih eye
an when I’m introduced to yu
I’m sure you’ll understand
why I offer yu half-a-hand
an when I sleep at night
I close half-a-eye
consequently when I dream
I dream half-a-dream
an when moon begin to glow
I half-caste human being
cast half-a-shadow
but yu must come back tomorrow
wid de whole of yu eye
an de whole of yu ear
an de whole of yu mind.
an I will tell yu
de other half
of my story.
By John Agard
This is a poem sad as it is that changed my view on things and I feel with the race issue coming into play about Obama's heritage and the presidency it is exceptionally relevant. For a second just think about the message it's trying to convey,
Ciao! x
1 comments:
If you haven't heard him perform it, you ain't seen nothing yet.
The audio clip is here
Cheers
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