Translated from the Afrikaans by Alice Inggs.
This is part of our special feature,聽Beyond Eurafrica: Encounters in a Globalized World.
S.o.b.
When slavery ended
in America a slave got
40 acres anna mule
to start his life with
Christopher Robin got
100 acres with
a bear
a tiger
a owl
a piglet
a kangaroo
a rabbit
a heffalump
anna mule
just to play with
And then you don鈥檛 understand
why we hate you
Silly old boer
Fiction and estrangement
After apartheid it was
said, if we want to show
that we relly are Christians
we must fogive
An we, because we relly
wanned to be Christians
we fogave
They told us
Jesus issa Peacemaker
and if you love Jesus
you will lay down your weapons
And we, because we loved Jesus
we laid down our rocks
Evryone went home
Them to their howses besida sea
us to our shacks
beside liddle pools of stagnant warter
where the BS in absolution
made
us all
sick
Cash for Gold
Something鈥檚 in the water
And if I gotta brown-nose for some gold
I鈥檇 rather be a bum than a motherfuckin鈥 baller
鈥 鈥淜ing Kunta鈥, Kendrick Lamar
I wunner if I鈥檓a only
prize-winning poet
that must strip
copper wire
fo food money
I am possibly the only one
that can鈥檛 get or afford a lift
and walks to Lavis, walks
homeward, from Cape Town
International Airport
aftera literary festival in Potch is over
I ama one that stays in Amsterdam
writer-in-residence
and if I come home
must go pawn the gold chains
that my wife got from Annemarie
as presents
My name lies inna mouths of
Cash for Gold鈥檚 people
annit lies onna coffee tables
of rich people in Oranjezicht
My name is inna newspaper
and onna receipts of Cash Crusaders
I get respect and awards
that means a lot fo enough people
and then onna聽Wednesday
that means nothing
I stand inna frontroom and weigh
a award in my hand
and ask my ma: 鈥淲hat does Mammie think,
is this bronze or copper?鈥
Iffits copper it鈥檚 a coupla days鈥 food
iffits bronze it means nothing to me
Nathan Trantraal聽is a poet and journalist. He won the 2015 Ingrid Jonker prize for his debut poetry collection,聽Chokers en Survivors.
Alice Inggs聽is聽Asymptote鈥檚 South Africa editor-at-large. She has an M.A. in media theory and practice from the University of Cape Town. Alice works as an editor and writer and has contributed to a number of literary, arts, and pop culture publications, including聽Ons Klyntji,聽Economic Observer,聽The Arkansas International,聽VICE, 补苍诲听Rolling Stone.
Published on March 1, 2018.