The Second Death of Don Severiano
The Second Death of Don
Severiano
Barrado, near Cáceres,
Spain. 18 September, 2006
The village schoolteacher,
Don Severiano Nuñez, was shot in 1936 for allegedly teaching religious and
political ideas unacceptable to the regime.
An old pupil of his recalls, “In his classes there was no religion, no
politics. We only did algebra and
Spanish.” A plaque unveiled to his
memory in 2002 was destroyed a few days ago.
Let’s look once more at the
Civil War.
It’s time to look at it
again,
The carpet under which it’s
swept,
Is threadbare now with age,
And the wounds are showing
through,
And so,
Forgive but do not forget.
It’s time to make some sense
Of the outrage,
Of the good and of the bad,
On both sides of the fence.
Now is the time to be strong,
To look it in the face.
The sleeping dogs have lain
asleep too long.
The schoolteacher, Don
Severiano,
Was killed again today,
When someone with reserves of
hate
Took a hammer to the slate,
And yet,
Forgive but do not forget.
Find the graves where
Spaniards have lain,
Massed together in the soil
of Spain,
A hundred bodies, not a
single name,
For seventy years.
Seventy years of official
neglect,
But their mothers and sisters
did not forget.
With no axe to grind,
With no preconceived agenda,
Rewrite the books and then
read them all again.
Relive it in the heart,
Relive it in the brain,
And forgive but do not
forget.
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