Exile
Zenebe G. Tamirat
(11/21/03)
Alien! They say you are Alien! That
has come from the unknown,
From heaven or hell or from the
moon,
From Jupiter, Mars, or Saturn
A landless wanderer, a homeless
Alien,
Alien! They say Alien!
Underrated! Underestimated, a
prophet in exile!
A philosopher in exile, a God in
exile!
Tell me Socrates! Tell me Jesus!
Tell me Dante! Talk to me for a while!
How was life in exile?
Were you refugees? Or were you
called “Alien?”
That came from a different planet
beyond the earth;
Like a monster from a different
universe?
Or were you called “refugees” who
seek shelter from butchers at home
Men in danger, Men in a hazardous
dome
I know you were torches of the
world that illuminated its darkness,
But tell me were you undermined,
were you called nuts?
When you show the world its
bareness
Were you ignored? Were you
neglected?
How were you treated?
When you were in exile
Though a philosopher, a poet and
prophet low is the rank low is the file
In the “game of the reverse,” the
erudite is ignorant
The ignorant, erudite a mixed up
profile
So, I am knowledgeable; for, like
Socrates at least I know that “I don’t know”
When in exile my outside is dim but
I let my inside glow!
For; there will be a day when my
inside becomes my outside: And when it does
Every one will know!
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