Haunted
… because we are all born and must die one day.
~Sirik
Matak
Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak |
Somewhere, hadn’t a father sacrificed his son to better
himself & his own image in his son?
You are no first
man-god, no holy ghost
in the host three. You are man – does he know?
Can I say it?
You can’t buy every murder-
soul off your father’s nightmare; no more can your father
blind us with his polished pedigree. We can see the same
images shore up to his bedside,
as he lies dying, facing the sea of shifting faces
insisting on clarity. Something has yet to settle
amongst all parties: past, present and future, one
demand – that theirs returned. Each face’s the same story
told:
his father’s sent out the pack to silence theirs.
I don’t wish to speak of this culture,
but this image frightens me. I see hands bound & heads
wonder behind the blindfolds & each little terror
is tearing the heart wall to wander on its own.
It is hate worked into the soil for the savage
seeds in us. Here, in fear, they’ve surrendered. In death,
they’ve stood
to test each fragile time bottle.
The end says it all. A man
Sirik Matak. A king
awaiting a returned crown: a man
misdeeded under colonial bondage. & the children must
bear the cost for another
hundred years. I see secret handshake between devil and half
blood-kin. & I see the blood of a king spoiled on the pavement before the
house of assembly. I can hear their boots
sticky in the puddle and their footprints
leaving evidence in the grout.
Something’s always too porous to wash out.
How else the children would know
to trace it back to that blood history?
Did he know one day we’d question?
That’s why the letter.
I wish his royal words hadn’t followed me. Such a tragedy
in lesson no other way: from father to son to the king of
scapegoats, the throats must cut
to gut out the vocal cords
of what’s remained. The grass’s gone to seed and random
birds
in the yard. & overhead, yesterday’s crows are still
busy
circling over the radio stations and dark chattering houses.
I am no reader of omens,
but sometimes a feeling is all we have to make a run for
cover again.
For God’s sake, when will it all stop
o lord of blood tyranny? Enough is enough.
Now right your boasts of the helpless
women and children you’ve trampled on
is no way to man up your troves.
Sweet heaven, it’s what has been going that more have gone
missing.
Season floods and rice’s gathered. Beneath the giant fig’s
trembling, new rains
tumble deep to reach the stony basin.
Dilution is a factor of solute to what’s there.
Blood is no bluer than the ocean
for the last journey. A gold coin cannot weigh down two murdered
eyes.
My daddy said, Ghosts tell
no lies. No sir.
No more than a child can forget the shadows
crawl along the sunrise from their slaughter mounds.
Bones don’t grow from the rice fields, sir.
& water has yet to dry up a desert.
Save your lies.
We’ve lived long enough to know
right from wrong. Even the yellow fools know sacrifice &
death
when bloom buds are scorched by late winter’s freeze.
It is the choosing that bears the coming.
8 comments:
Don't blame just the late king, and wholesale a culture as evil. Genocide and wars existed before KR's atrocity. Killings are all the same whether in the name of religion or ideology, or just because of men's own depravity or insanity. The bystanders who did nothing to stop, were all as horrible and guilty.
9:39 PM
The late King cannot do much, everythings were out of his control, I agreed with.
The one should be condemned to be burned in FIRE is Jayavaraman 7 who adopted foreign Buddhism Cult to weak the Khmer Empire. That Man created a greatest destruction upon the Khmer Nation to for ever be disappeared. Million men/boys flocked to becoming monks, weaken the economy and nation.
From the wealthiest nation to the poorest nation because of Buddhism and why blaming the Bystanders for Khmers' past Karmic?
How much more do you want other nations to mouth-feeding Khmers' own sins?
Not only Khmers like you trying to blame others, you all still do not see you own faults.
Khmers are good in blaming Bystanders. The Bystanders are Nations of GOD (US and European nations).
While the Khmers bowing to Indian Buddhas, their hands holding tighten with US dollars, spending in their Buddhist community and for themselves and for million useless unemployed monks, saying "Tveu Bonn".
Has anyone heard that Khmers ever said "Thanks" to the people of GOD who feed them, gave them shelters? NONE. Most the time we hear only attacking and cursing GOD.
Above, hold your horse for a minute, and reread the comment. Are you blaming anyone who died because they sinned?
The comment on the top was not about asking for pity. However, it was in response to the wholesale condemn of a whole culture by the ones who have small minds.
For example, the small mind @ 11:56 PM condemned and name-called the buddhist monks as "useless" and "unemployed." I guess where he or she is from, there is no mirror.
And the smart ass @ 9:39 PM, where were your righteous smart ass ancestors when Jayavaraman 7 took reign and started to demise the empire? Why they were not smart like you and fight with Jayavaraman to rescue the empire? Were they busy producing smart ass offsprings like you, and failed to see the danger?
What do you, the clairvoyant, think of how the Roman Empire ceased to exist?
Jayavaraman 7 was Buddhism so his name is always on the top by these Buddhists. the fact jay 7 was the guy who brought the destruction upon the empire. the economy collapsed because too many monks did rely on the people to feed them. still deny that monks are not useless not unemployed? you can see for yourself Cambodia has too many monks than the poor Khmers can feed them.
Roman empire collapsed but Italy still stands. Cambodia still stands but under viets.
Every one who disagreed with your opinions has a small mind? How big is your mind?
My ancestor built the Khmer empire and his majesty named Jayavaraman 2 about 600 years before that SOB Jay 7 brought foreign Buddhism in. For 800 years his new cult destroyed everything.
Right on, the Roman Empire ceased to exist, but the Italian people still control Italy. Unlike them Khmers under Yuon.
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