
“The only crime equaling inhumanity is the crime of indifference, silence, and forgetting.” James Orbinski
Minamata
In a tiny room,
in the Hiroshima dance hall,
an old man
sings Kaddish
A universal dream machine
tells you not to go home:
There are too many scars
on her body
The number you have forgotten
is inside your black book
Holes in the sky
The brown earth
Digging a hole in the sky
Welts on your skin
My hands are burning
as I dip them
into the river of you
Take my hand,
little one
Bathe in the river
Are you digging?
We are digging a hole
for our god you
We lay the bodies there
one at a time
We had a memory
You were there
You held my hand
I carried you to the river
The smell of you
on my body
Please help me to understand
I have come from a far place
My eyes are cold
There are lesions on my body
There are lesions on your body
You are being forgiven
for being far away
I sing you in the river
(“Minamata, Japan is known worldwide due to Minamata disease, a neurological disorder caused by mercury poisoning. The disease was discovered in 1956. A local chemical plant was blamed for causing the disease by emitting untreated wastewater to the Minamata Bay.” — Wikipedia)