Lyrics Poems of Shape and Motion - Linton Kwesi Johnson
I
was
wondering
if
I
could
shape
this
passion
Just
as
I
wanted
in
solid
fire.
I
was
wondering
if
the
strange
combustion
of
my
days
The
tension
of
the
world
inside
of
me
And
the
strength
of
my
heart
were
enough.
I
was
wondering
if
I
could
stand
as
tall,
While
the
tide
of
the
sea
rose
and
fell.
If
the
sky
would
recede
as
I
went,
Or
the
earth
would
emerge
as
I
came
To
the
door
of
the
morning,
locked
against
the
sun.
I
was
wondering
if
I
could
make
myself
Nothing
but
fire,
pure
and
incorruptible.
The
wound
of
the
wind
on
my
face
Would
be
healed
by
the
work
of
my
life
Or
the
growth
of
the
pain
in
my
sleep
Would
be
stopped
in
the
strife
of
my
days.
I
am
wondering
if
the
agony
of
years
Could
be
traced
to
the
seed
of
an
hour.
If
the
roots
that
spread
out
in
the
swamp
Ran
too
deep
for
the
issuing
flower.
I
was
wondering
if
I
could
find
myself
All
that
I
am
in
all
that
I
could
be.
If
all
the
population
of
stars
Would
be
less
than
the
things
I
could
utter
And
the
challenge
of
space
in
my
soul
Be
filled
by
the
shape
I
become.
I
walk
slowly
in
the
wind,
Watching
myself
in
things
I
did
not
make;
In
jumping
shadows
and
in
limping
cripples
Dust
on
earth
and
houses
tight
with
sickness
Deep
constant
pain,
the
dream
without
sleep.
I
walk
slowly
in
the
wind,
Hearing
myself
in
the
loneliness
of
a
child
In
woman's
grief,
which
is
not
understood
In
coughing
dogs
when
midnight
lingers
long
On
stones,
on
streets
and
then
on
echoing
stars,
That
burn
all
night
and
suddenly
go
out.
I
walk
slowly
in
the
wind
Knowing
myself
in
every
moving
thing
In
years
and
days
and
words
that
mean
so
much
Strong
hands
that
shake,
long
roads
that
walk
And
deeds
that
do
themselves.
And
all
this
world
and
all
these
lives
to
live.
I
walk
slowly
in
the
wind,
Remembering
scorn
and
naked
men
in
darkness
And
huts
of
iron
rivetted
to
earth.
Cold
huts
of
iron
stand
upon
this
earth
Like
rusting
prisons
Each
is
well
marked
and
each
wide
roof
is
spread
Like
some
dark
wing
Casting
a
shadow
or
living
a
curse.
I
walk
slowly
in
the
wind
To
lifted
sunset
red
and
gold
and
dim
A
long
brown
river
slanting
to
an
ocean
A
fishing
boat,
a
man
who
cannot
drown.
I
walk
slowly
in
the
wind
And
birds
are
swift,
the
sky
is
blue
like
silk.
From
the
big
sweeping
ocean
of
water
An
iron
ship
rusted
and
brown
achors
itself.
And
the
long
river
runs
like
a
snake
Silent
and
smooth.
I
walk
slowly
in
the
wind.
I
hear
my
footsteps
echoing
down
the
tide
Echoing
like
a
wave
on
the
sand
or
a
wing
on
the
wind
Echoing
echoing
A
voice
in
the
soul,
a
laugh
in
the
funny
silence.
I
walk
slowly
in
the
wind
I
walk
because
I
cannot
crawl
or
fly.
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