Assassinations by Léopold Sédar Senghor
The vast song of your blood will defeat machines and canons
Assassinations
They lie there stretched out by the captive roads, along the roads of disaster The lean poplars, the statues of the dark gods draped in their long gold coats Senegalese prisoners miserably lying on the French land. In vain they cut your laughter, in vain the blacker the flower, the blacker your flesh. You are the flower of beauty among the first absence nude flowers Black flower blossom and its somber smile, diamond of a time immemorial. You are the mud and plasma of the world’s leafy spring From the primitive couple, you are the flesh of the womb, the belly fertilizing milt You are the sacred profusion of bright, blissful gardens And the sovereign forest, victorious of fire and lightning The vast song of your blood will defeat machines and canons Your speech throbbing deceptions and lies No hate in your soul, you are not hateful, no cunning soul without cunning. O Black Martyrs, immortal race, let me say the words that forgive.
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Source: Europe Now Journal (Beyond Eurafrica: Encounters in a Globalized World, March 1, 2018). Translated from the French by Baba Badji.
Thank you for sharing this poem by Senghor. One doesn't come across lines like this every day: "You are the mud and plasma of the world’s leafy spring."
I appreciate the reminder that great national leaders and statesmen are sometimes poets. It would be wonderful to read the original French side by side with the English translation.