Vinegar Hill by Colm Tóibín
Author:Colm Tóibín [Tóibín, Colm]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Beacon Press
Published: 2022-09-15T00:00:00+00:00
I RAN AWAY
On this very spot, forty-five years ago,
By the canal between Baggot Street
And Leeson Street, I was attacked
And arrested by four hungry-looking
Members of the Special Branch.
They were hunting down terrorists
And I must have had a suspicious look.
What stays in my memory is a moment
When I was sprinting up to Leeson Street
Bridge with the four plainclothes cops in pursuit
And I passed a prostitute who was alone,
Leaning against the railing. âYouâre worse
To run,â she said, her tone stoic, implacable,
Uninvolved. And then later after they
Caught me and pinned me down, the Branchmen
Saw that I had a book with me that might,
I suppose, be helpful in their investigations.
One of them took it up, opened it, and,
As his colleagues asked me questions
About my putative fight for Irish freedom,
The cop flicked through the pages.
Soon, he indicated to one of
The others that he, too, should
Examine these lines of verse, perhaps
They held a buried clue to some vast
Conspiracy against the state itself.
I kept one eye on them as I explained
To their companions that I was an innocent student
âWhy did you run when you saw us?â they asked.
âHow could I have known,â I asked,
âThat you are Branchmen?â He looked as if
I had questioned the essence of his being.
A day later, with my breath back,
I knew I should have explained that I ran
Because within all of us hides a latent guilt
That waits to be woken by Branchmen real or false.
What made me run, though, to tell the truth,
Was that I was simply afraid of my shite.
No point in evoking hidden darknesses,
Or atavistic, primal forms of shame.
Meanwhile, the two Branchmen were still leafing
Through the book, bored and puzzled, it seemed,
By what they found there. They soon indicated
To the other Branchmen that maybe the fellow
They had arrested, likely as he was,
Might not be on the run, and not the type
To give his life for Ireland. It might be wise
To hand him back the book and let him go.
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