Friday 19 September 2008

Remembrance

HiroshimaSeptember 13th 2001

No planes are flying west

but I’ve flown east

despite armed guards at Heathrow

rumours and delays

(I surrender scissors whilst

a teenager worries

about unwashed underwear) –

east to where Enola Gay

dropped Little Boy.


By bullet train to


Hiroshima. In the Peace Park.

parties of Australian schoolchildren

envelop the statue of a little girl

holding aloft a golden crane

with rainbow coloured garlands –

Sedako’s medicine papers reborn

as cranes. Her goal

to fold one thousand

then she would be well again.


We tour the museum – taste the charred remains

in a child’s lunch-box – cleanse ourselves with iced coffee.

Under the shadow of the A-Bomb Dome, we watch

cranes dip down into the once black river – rise – and fly away.


‘I will write Peace on your wings and you will fly all over the world.'

(Sadako Sasaki 1943-55)


Copyright Carole Alexander, published by the Forward Press 2008.

4 comments:

gautami tripathy said...

Hard hitting but necessary.

irrationality

carole said...

After Hiroshima we have a new kind of global warfare.

Kimberlee said...

This is powerful and I really appreciate the layers of meaning throughout it. Wonderful stuff!

Andy Sewina said...

Yeah, Lest we forget!