As depravity was celebrated and feted
the ravine between savagery and civility
widened and became a chasm,
a gulf no dove could span.
Cultures clashed and all the lies
and false promises were revealed.
Where once there was unity,
now there is no community,
only mutual suspicion, loathing and fear.
The golden calf of ‘cultural pluralism’
has been shown to be a chimera,
based-led neo-tribalism beneath a thin coating
of glittering gilt and, as hands hover over sword hilts,
the silent majority’s silence is indicative of its guilt.
Savagery and Civilisation
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About the Author
JEREMY GADD has published over 300 poems in literary magazines and periodicals internationally. His work has been collected in five compilations, most recently in 'Driving into the Dark', Ginninderra Press, Australia. He lives and writes in an old Federation era house overlooking Botany Bay, the birthplace of modern Australia.