Internal Affairs (For Janey Hinch)

I wrote this piece after a fellow student on my masters course posted a poem by Palestinian-American poet-journalist Noor Hindi called ‘Fuck Your Lecture on Craft, My People Are Dying’

Tré Ventour-Griffiths
2 min readJun 12, 2021

Additionally I also found it an incredibly sombre experience to attend a Free Palestine protest in Northampton in May 2021.

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My degree was a gentleman’s club

of dead poets. Tattooed trees planted by

corpsed hands from the Firm of

of Pitt & Pitt, an England gassed

by the Etonian variant. I wanted to pen

incantations on #MeToo and BLM

but we were forced to write about stems

and rosebuds. So, naturally I wrote of 400 years

in verse and line breaks that bloomed claret

not the sustained incandescence of the Mayflower

in big 2021 … but Black Britain looks cross-eyed

at the British Museum. Despite the

asylum-like White walls, 180,000 Londoners

marched for a free Palestine –

a nation state that rose out of the state

of this nation, Winston Churchill at half-mast

out of the fog of war. Israeli tanks move

like cockroaches in the spectral flame of Blighty

I wish I could write poetry for amusement,

you know about how dead White men write

about York roses and their love of nation states

I know I am British because when I watch

genocide in Gaza, the £5 in my pocket blows up

where the sun never sets on the British Empire

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my lecturer asks me to write about flowers

so I write about the petals on the Gaza strip

the stacks of winter roses outside Grenfell,

whose heads open and close

like grenades … little footballs in an orange sunset

I hate talking in metaphors:

Black Lives Matter. Free Palestine. Tax the Rich.

Martin, Malcolm, and Angela

all spoke out against the Israeli state

let’s send roses to Downing Street in dissent

perhaps Boris will smell the flowers for Lent.

One day I will I write about flowers. How about that, Petal?

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Tré Ventour-Griffiths

Award-Winning Educator | Creative | Public Historian-Sociologist | Speaks: Race, Neurodiversity, Film + TV, Black British History + more | #Autistic #Dyspraxic