They flow in the meanders of streets and bars, Warnings by enslaved sugar cane harvesters from afar. The produce as dangerous as lashes on disobedience, From sloshed owners of plantations delirious. Tipsy greed.
Known to colonists for driving drinkers mad, βLe rhum rend fouβ they whisper in France, gulping The brutal inebriating substance of wrong doings, Turning blind eyes to ancient ports of human trade.
He was a descendent of those who stayed behind, Only to later emigrate to the Metropole, unwanted Reminders of ungrateful history. Parents working Hard to fulfil disillusioned dreams of opportunities.
His amber bottle, his best friend, able to turn white Sclera red, smiles into raging smears and slurs, be it Not a swear word, using lexicon to hurt as pupils Dilate, for looks to stab and offend, cursing blessings.
Easier to be a victim than take responsibility, blaming All exception made for the precious liquid, bashing Intentions with statements of futility, projects with Sentences of failure, as the last drop burns a sore throat.