Iain Robinson EWOK
Dieses Gedicht liegt in folgenden Übersetzungen vor:
ich warte auf den tag an dem zigaretten wieder schmecken (Deutsch)
im waiting for the day when cigarettes taste good again.
im waiting for the day when cigarettes taste good again… when the snot’s not competing with the cough coz ye body has had enough but ye brain feels the relief from strain is worth a tooth stain when I was sticking with an addiction to a sickened condition coz it only slightly suggested but didn’t signify the seriousness of my souls affliction im waiting for the day when cigarettes taste good again when a single drag signaled my first burning flag my original act of anarchy my way to say im bad coz fear was nothing more then getting busted by mom and catching a hiding from dad when sunshine on skin wasn’t a sin depending on what skin you were in fat or thin when a cooldrink refreshed with that first cold sip before a can became a convenient container for a guilt trip when color meant crayon and rainbow not race and ego when the radio was playing music by artists they wanted me to hear not hearing artists playing music they wanted me to buy im waiting for the day when cigarettes taste good again when a pen was a tool for a fool to scratch his head when warmth was nothing more then a blanket and a bed when we said cherry instead of blood when describing the color red when poison was a cool thing when poison was amusing when poison was soothing when poison was a new thing im waiting for the day when cigarettes taste good again when I loved my fellow man and believed he had some worth before the day I began to pray for us to be crushed by an angry earth when the bad guys wore masks to cover their faces and operated from underground caves and the good guys were the leaders of the free and the brave and not the other way around when the gun that won was always in the hand of the hero when the bomb was nothing more then the best of the best not a murder weapon strapped to a teenagers chest when suicide meant only one person died when the monkeys and clowns you went to the circus to see coz you didn’t have the option of watching Parliament TV when I believed my rights were democratic before I learned that they were demographic when a virus was a chapter in my book on biology before it evolved into the politics of a global catastrophe before mothers died leaving children to survive at least to the age of three when a teddy bear was a prize or a Christmas present not packaged as part of a child rape kit when we had actors entertain us and politicians lead us before actors became politicians coz they knew just how to be us when we awarded celebrities for allowing us to see the beauty of fantasy before awarding them for dramatizing another obvious calamity when an inconvenient sized tragedy didn’t get a prize from the academy im waiting for the day when cigarettes taste good again if we can televise the last look in a mans eyes seconds away from his demise having been sentenced to be hung then why the fuck should I be ill at ease at the sight of a diseased lung? when will cigarettes taste good again? when a man reaching for his wallet to protest his innocence receiving 41 bullets that silence his significance is treated with the same global outrage as the wailing voice of a womans lips receiving lashes from 40 whips for her western ignorance born from western arrogance on this day we will celebrate the rebirth of innocence and once again enjoy the great taste of cigarettes when advertising has to fight graffiti for the priviledge of a public position when we look at a keyboard and are bored of the keys when paper is once again united with the pen when pages are back in books with text black and white instead of the next image on a website when globalization means a first and a third world cannot both exist when the golden goose lays its last egg when the dictator slips and snaps his neck when the capitalist chokes on the final cheque that’s when cigarette smoke will taste as good as it gets and we wont mind that life is such a drag



