Casting for Answers
~On being a second generation Asian Australian

Nylon monofilament slips down my throat
how I wish things were as clear
as you – see through to the core
of me; you bore down and find what?
There’s rot inside; driftwood and murky waters
sons and daughters from generations
awkwardly stuck like spanakopita spinach
between the teeth of two cultures
.
I try not to stare at the elephant
standing where you got off the boat.
Springing the trap of a civilisation lost
you sailed away forever, glancing
back at a past that no longer exists.
.
Now, on this side of history
drop the hook and sinker of your roots
down our throats
hoping we will not forget
but like a whisper mutating over time
we chime distorted truths of your rose-
tinted youth. The past was never as pretty
as it looks in the rear-view mirror
.
You braid microfibres of the past
to feed history into our hungry mouths
we swallow seeds smuggled
from a home that’s yours no more
for they shut the door behind you.
And when the dragon-
fruit ripens in us
you reel us in with a carefully cast line.
But we are jammed and will not yield;
you tug ’til angry twine frays
and snaps
.
All we have now:
Rapunzel rope
stopping well short of the ground.
We fish strands from our throats
gagging on sludge
ancestors lodged
until finally
we
can
breathe
again
About the Creator
Paris Rosemont
Thai Australian poet. Author of poetry collections 'Banana Girl' and 'Barefoot Poetess'.
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Comments (2)
This part really hit me, "You braid microfibres of the past to feed history into our hungry mouths we swallow seeds smuggled from a home that’s yours no more for they shut the door behind you." You have quite a way with words, Paris. I have subscribed to you. Congratulations on your win❣
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