Bahamas: Christian Campbell
Photo by Toni McRae
Goodman鈥檚 Bay II
鈥渙h friendly light
oh fresh source of light鈥
颁茅蝉补颈谤别
Straight to the bush to gather cracked
bottles of beer and rum, shards of seaglass
smoothed by wind and sand. We Haitian
Bahamian descendants, Burial Society
flock, crawl through the night. Since the light
at dusk is like muslin, we lay the cold
body of this man, then, on the shore
of Goodman鈥檚 Bay. How he wash here
we don鈥檛 know, but the workers clearing
the beach say, This him. John Goodman
he name, originally Jean-Paul Delattre,
brother of Stephen Dillet, first coloured man
in Parliament. Come here on a boat
from Haiti back then, back again,
so we jewel the edges of his body
with shattered bottles, then bear him
to the foot of casuarinas in order that his born
silhouette self may freely flash and prance鈥
luminous shadow lifting from the sand
of this beach name after a black man.
Running the Dusk (Peepal Tree Press, 2010)
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