Duterte’s dead

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photo by Erik de Castro found on Yahoo News


Duterte’s dead


are squirming with worms

that take the place

of forensic investigators.


They seek the shortest

and most efficient way

of exposing bone.


To those unacquainted

with the language

of final repose,


the worms render

each body

nearly identical.


Duterte’s dead

have lost the need

for food and water,


for the rare solace

of undisturbed moments

at the toilet.


Hope leaves no trace

in their hollowed skulls.

Only the living carry


that weight as they navigate

the mute streets, the dark

alleys, the witnesses


to the carnage.

Is there really

no memory in heaven?


-o-



The world seems to be on a tailspin – so-called leaders are intent on taking entire countries into variations of hell on earth. In my country of birth, it has been reported that over 8,000 people have been killed under the reign of President Rodrigo Duterte. Among the victims are children, innocent bystanders, and relatives who could not point to the whereabouts of a supposed target.


I entered this poem in the current Goodreads.com poetry competition. I don’t know if the good judges will choose it as a finalist, but I just wanted to put it out for as many readers as possible.


In the Philippines, there is a practice of not wiping the tears that fall on the coffin. It is also believed that if one places a young chick on the glass of the coffin with some seeds to peck at, those responsible for the death will never find peace.


The photo is credited to Erik de Castro, image found on Yahoo News.


Filed under: Creatures, Filipino poetry, Filipino-South African, Jim Pascual Agustin, Mga Tula / Poetry, poetry, politics, Uncategorized Tagged: #DuterteTutaeNgMgaMarcos, chick on top of coffin, Duterte, EJK, Erik de Castro, human rights violations, Jim Pascual Agustin
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Published on March 26, 2017 23:42
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