Whitefella Dreaming
If you desecrate an
Indian grave you get a PH.D. If you desecrate a white man's grave you end up
sitting in prison. Chief Walter Echo-Hawk, Native American.
There's an elephant
in a room, where any white man sits
And it's mostly
blokes, although women did their bit.
It's called invasion,
dispossession, genocide,
We came and took a
country, yet people try and hide
That fact.
It's beyond dispute.
You can try and
justify, obfuscate
Rationalise, have a
debate,
But it doesn't change
The fact
That these vast
tracts
Of land we call
Australia
Were occupied by the
oldest continuous cultures
Of people, the Earth
has known.
Does it occur to us
that they were doing something right?
Life can be
sustainable.
And can we lay to
rest the old lie
That they gave up
without a fight?
They are fighting
still, and I'm on their side,
Or your side, or any
side that fights until
Some justice is
instilled
And Gondwana's wish
fulfilled
Beyond rugby and rum
'We love Aborigines,
they play football well,
Their painting is
colourful, and it sells.'
We took all their
assets, laughed in their face,
Stole their children,
what a bloody disgrace
And then, for good
measure,
We shoved them to
places we didn’t want.
Until judgement day,
there's an elephant in the room
And if I have any
say, it can't crap on us too soon.
