MAPANJE, Jack
    
      
    
      
    Scrubbing The Furious Walk Of Mikuyu
  
    
      
    Is this where they dump those rebels,
    
      
    These haggard cells stinking of bucket
    
      
    Shit and vomit and the acrid urine of
    
      
    Yesteryears? Who would have thought I
    
      
    Would be gazing at these dusty, cobweb
    
      
    Ceilings of Mikuyu Prison, scrubbing
    
      
    Briny walls and riddling out impetuous
    
      
    Scratches of another dung-beetle locked
    
      
    Up before me here? Violent human palms
    
      
    Wounded these blood-bloated mosquitoes
    
      
    And bugs (to survive), leaving these vicious
    
      
    Red marks. Monstrous flying cockroaches
    
      
    Crashed here. Up there the cobwebs trapped
    
      
    Dead bumblebees. Where did black wasps
    
      
    Get clay to build nests in this corner?
  
    
      
    But here, scratches, insolent scratches!
    
      
    I have marvelled at the rock paintings
    
      
    Of Mphunzl Hills once but these grooves
    
      
    And notches on the walls of Mikuyu Prison,
    
      
    How furious, what barbarous squiggles!
    
      
    How long did this anger languish without
    
      
    Charge, without trial, without visit here, and
    
      
    What justice committed? This is the moment
    
      
    We dreaded: when we'd all descend into
    
      
    The pit, alone, without a wife or a child -
    
      
    Without mother; without paper or pencil
    
      
    - Without a story (just three Bibles for
    
      
    Ninety men), without charge without trial;
    
      
    This is the moment I never needed to see.
  
    
      
    Shall I scrub these brave squiggles out
    
      
    Of human memory then or should I perhaps
    
      
    Superimpose my own, less caustic; dare I
    
      
    Overwrite this precious scrawl? Who'd
    
      
    Have known I'd find another prey without
    
      
    Charge, without trial (without bitterness)
    
      
    In these otherwise blank walls of Mikuyu
    
      
    Prison? No, I will throw my water and mop
    
      
    Elsewhere. We have liquidated too many
    
      
    Brave names out of the nation's memory.
    
      
    I will not rub out another nor inscribe
    
      
    My own, more ignoble, to consummate this
    
      
    Moment of truth I have always feared!