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They Called Him Diamond
They Called Him Diamond They called him Diamond still do and his colour is black like scorched earth frozen shadows of hell shafted and grafted on his scarred broken shoulders deprived of not only his name made void and exploited for jewels in the crown of the Queen They could not pronounce even his name ‘Nkanyezi’ meaning ‘star’ for whose fortunes ‘Bhekumbuso’ or ‘kingdom dominion’ carved out ground down and exploited in the mines or ‘Gazini’ ‘blood’ of the nation ‘Msizi’ the ‘helper’ or aid of glory extortion We do not know better so we call you boy not ‘Sibongiseni’ ‘be thankful with us’ John Cyril Edward like the seventh king by that name who was given the precious black diamond not that long ago that is still in the coffers of lost Empire still clenching its claws Today you still hovel in tin shackled shacks in places like ‘Alex’ or ‘Thembisa’ if you are fortunate enough to have a creaky roof over your families’ head trickling some minor possessions down from above the hierarchy of class gender race arrested in time Many of you still have foreign names imprinted like tattoos on the canvas of history bestowing identity stolen forged lost like Fortune Blessing Happiness Destiny when Misery might sound more truthful appropriate with appropriation still strife and alive At the traffic lights here called ‘robots’ you beg like untouchables soles blackened like the diamonds and souls glued to the bottom of the line outcast from what others have taken for their malign depiction delusion of savages dark continent neo-liberal justice Foreign travellers bask in the sunshine ascend Table Mountain towering over the ‘Rainbow Nation’ only in name still allocating power marginalisation disenfranchisement while they marvel at Game Reserves with near extinct rhinos another picture of greed Diversity so many origins tribes barely surviving cultures ancestral beliefs and traditions viewed from abroad sometimes like in a zoo when the tourists spend Pounds Dollars Euros derived from blood sweat depravation deprivation and the Holy Grail of diamonds They call it diamond and I call it the black hole of Kimberley in South Africa where they first found what they deem precious what adorns the Emperor’s clothes and stark naked oppression and I call it 'Die-versity' identity theft rape pillage and plunder 03rd August 2016
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