El Dorado
Juncha slowly dying of
jaundice
Or yellow fever or blight or jumbie or neighbour's spite,
No
one knows why he turns the colour of cane.
Small boys come to peep,
wondering
At the hush of the death-hut
Until their mothers bawl them
out.
Skin flaking like goldleaf
Casts a halo round his head
He goes out in a puff of gold dust.
Bathed like a newborn child by the women.
Laid out in his hammock in the
yard.
Put out to feel the last
sun.
They bury him like treasure,
The coolie who worked two shillings
all day
But kept his value from the overseer.
~ David Dabydeen
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