Tuesday, February 22, 2011

ANOTHER INVITATION TO THE POPE TO VISIT TONDO Emmanuel Torres

Next time your Holiness slums through our lives, 
we will try to make our poverty exemplary. 
The best is a typhoon month. It never fails 
To find us, like charity, knocking on 
all sides of the rough arrangements we thrive in. 
Mud shall be plenty for the feet of the pious. 

We will show uoi how we pull things together 
from nowhere, life after life, 
prosper with children, whom you love. To be sure, 
we shall have more for you to love. 

We will show you where the sun leaks on 
our sleep, 
on the dailiness of piece meals and wages 
with their habit of slipping away 
from fists that have holes for pockets. 

We will show you our latest child with a sore 
that never sleeps. When he cries, 
the dogs of the afternoon bark without stopping, 
and evening darkens early on the mats. 

Stay for supper of turnips on our table 
since 1946 swollen with the same hard tears. 
The buntings over our one and only window 
shall welcome a short breeze. 

And lead prayers for the family that starves 
and stays together. If we wear roasries round 
our nexks 
it is not because they never bruise our fingers, 
(Pardon if we doze on a dream of Amen.) 

But remember to remember to reward us 
with something . . . more lush, greener than all 
the lawns of memorial parks singing together. 
Our eyes shall belss the liveliness of dollars. 

Shed no tears, please, for the brown multitudes 
who thicken on chance and feast on leftovers 
as the burning garbage smuts the sky of Manila 
pile after pile after pile. 

Fear not. Now there are only surreal assassins 
about who dream of your death in the shape 
of a flowering kris. 

1 comment:

  1. This poems truely depicts the situation of the poor. How poverty truely dehumanizes men. This is particularly true in the Philippine setting where majority of our people are living in poverty. It is a very sad reality. The even more depressing reality is that this poem was set during the 1960's, when the pope came to the Philippines and today this reality is even more prevalent that before. The situation did not only not improve, but it actually got even worse! With the continuous depreciation of the peso, the state of our country is getting worse and more and more people are living in this manner.
    I like this poem because it poverty (where it is most prominent in todo) that any high-ranking person like the pope must see. not those those beautiful because poverty is the real problem and situation that our country is in.

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