A revised version of my poem published in the Sunday Times Magazine on September 29, 2002.



to a rebel poet

(canticum for Eman Lacaba)



1.



he lived a life of a warrior-poet

the paper bled and burned with his uni-

       versal man songs



he dreamt of halcyon days

while fighting underground

       with his red-profiled comrades



the dryads and muses cried

when he died a thousand deaths

       when that bullet pierced his mouth



and the last drop of his blood

stained the ground with his last poem:

       "Go ahead, finish me off."



2.



the one who pulled the trigger

was our own brown brother whose name

       will not be remembered



3.



he has the mark of Cain on his forehead

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