By Rob McKinnon
Trigger warning: sexual abuse, hanging references
(At age 21, Glen Sabre Valance was the last person to be hung in South Australia on 24 November 1964).
Is it quiet now?
Under the carefully cut lawn
between the old gaol walls
watching the hanging tower
where you took your last breath.
Is it quiet now?
Under your black initials
on the inner red bricks
with only the ghosts of the others
that lie there too for chat.
Is it quiet now?
Because your mother can’t burn your hand
on the hot cast iron stove,
push your face through the glass window
or hold that knife to your young throat.
Is it quiet now?
Where they can’t touch you anymore
as they held you down
in the boy’s home and orphanage
after she gave you away.
Is it quiet now?
Far from the Bordertown bedroom
where you shot him as he slept
then raped her while she screamed
next to her husband’s dead body.
Is it quiet now?
Since they led you from your cell
put the hood over your red hair
and ask you for your last words
as someone said a prayer.
Is it quiet now?
Did the shame go away
and the “bad thoughts” stop
when the somber siren wailed
to signal you were dead?

