Border Zone
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Border Zone

John Agard

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John Agard

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John Agard has been broadening the canvas of British poetry for the past 40 years with his mischievous, satirical fables which overturn all our expectations. His ninth Bloodaxe collection, Border Zone, explores a far-reaching canvas of British/Caribbean transatlantic connections, sweeping across centuries and continents. His border territory ranges from Love in a Sceptred Isle, a novella-like narrative poem of a romance between Barbados-born photographer, Victor, and Welsh librarian, Rhiannon, told with lyrical tenderness and thought-provoking wit, to Casanova the Philosopher, a sequence of sonnets in the voice of the legendary Venetian philosophically observing 18th-century English ways in a tongue-in-cheek memoir and travelogue. This is a diverse collection where the thought-provokingly mischievous, bawdy and elegiac rub shoulders alongside the sequence The Plants Are Staying Put – with the poet turning overnight lockdown gardener – as well as calypso poems, where the Guyana-born winner of the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry puts on his hat as 'poetsonian', a term he coined in the 80s in tribute to the inventive lyrics of the calypsonian, a crucial strand of Agard's varied, innovative, and often satirical poetic output.

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Year
2022
ISBN
9781780375892
Subtopic
Poesía

NAVIGATING CONTINENTS

35

Flag Speaks

1

I’ve come a long way
from ribbons
on spears
and garlands
of feathers
heading a fanfare
of tribal others.
Now nations march
to the grammar
of my squares
and rectangles
(not to mention
the odd triangle).
On grand parades
you’ll see me displayed
to the height of my glory.
The centre of ritual attention.
But I stay calm and carry on
as any flag
worth its weight
in cloth would do

2

up a pole
down a pole
ever playing
my starring role
in the fabric
of a nation’s unfolding
of what’s known
as Independence. 36
How I have danced
in the neutral breeze
for monarchs overseas
and seen the colours
of myself reshuffled
for the long shackled
about to step
into their own stride

3

for I too have heard of that feeling
called national pride
from the well-informed lips
of the transatlantic winds
that keep me flapping
as well as up-to-date
on history’s shifting weight,
those winds that bring me tidings
of risings and uprisings,
of timely severings
from a mother country’s
absentee apron strings,
a people defined
by Empire’s still visible spectre
rebirthing into their own mirror.
And so at midnight’s chime
I become a banner
for a milestone beginning
hoisted skywards
as a fluttering monument
to the future.
And when freedom tolls
see how I lord it
up my stately pole
to trumpet and drum roll 37
And in the reckoning hour
when old rages grow mute
I command
a multitude’s salute
and a speechless minute
falls across the land

4

oh what would
the United Nations
the Commonwealth
the Latin American Confederation
the Arab Emirates
(in short the globe)
do without the likes of me
and all my colourful kin?
We whose silent tongue
is flaunted in the wind.
Therefore unravel
what hidden meaning you will
from my flying
geometry of colours.

5

full-mast
I am an emblem
of protocol and celebration.
Half-mast
I am the drooping shroud
of mass lamentation.
To you who wave me
from the bonded crowd
what words can a flag offer
beyond the fervour
of slogans
that shadow my rainbow? 38
Yet since a flag also knows
how it feels to be thrown
to the fury of flames
(and I shall call no names)
on behalf of every flag
I ask of all who wave me to order:
am I the mere cloth you brandish
to a marching creed
basking in the vanquished?
Or am I a nation’s handkerchief
flown from a flagsta...

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