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TRC Final ReportPage Number (Original) 154 Paragraph Numbers Speech Volume 4 Chapter 5 Subsection 21 ■ CONCLUSION (IN THE WORDS OF OTHERS)A Worker’s Speech to a DoctorWe know what makes us ill. When we are ill we are told That it’s you who will heal us. For ten years, we are told You learned healing in fine schools Built at the people’s expense And to get your knowledge Spent a fortune. So you must be able to heal. Are you able to heal? When we come to you Our rags are torn off us And you listen all over our naked body. As to the cause of our illness One glance at our rags would Tell you more. It is the same cause that wears out Our bodies and our clothes. The pain in your shoulder comes You say, from the damp; and this is also the reason For the stain on the wall of our flat. So tell us: Where does the damp come from? Too much work and too little food Make us feeble and thin. Your prescription says: Put on more weight. You might as well tell a bullrush Not to get wet. How much time can you give us? We see: one carpet in your flat costs The fees you earn from Five thousand consultations. You’ll no doubt say You are innocent. The damp patch On the wall of our flats Tells the same story.50 50 Bertold Brecht, Poems 1913-1956, Eyre Methuen 1976 |