Let Them Eat Chaos
By Kae Tempest
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Let Them Eat Chaos, Kae Tempest's long poem written for live performance and heard on the album release of the same name, is both a powerful sermon and a moving play for voices. Seven neighbors inhabit the same London street, but are all unknown to each other. The clock freezes in the small hours, and one by one we see directly into their lives: lives that are damaged, disenfranchised, lonely, broken, addicted, and all, apparently, without hope. Then a great storm breaks over London, and brings them out into the night to face each other, giving them one last chance to connect.
Tempest argues that our alienation from one another has bred a terrible indifference to our own fate, but counters this with a plea to challenge the forces of greed which have conspired to divide us, and mend the broken home of our own planet while we still have time. Let Them Eat Chaos is a cri de cœur, a call to action, and a powerful poetic statement.
Kae Tempest
Kae Tempest is a poet. They are also a writer, a lyricist, a performer and a recording artist. They have published plays, poems, a novel, a book-length essay, released albums and toured extensively, selling out shows from Reykjavik to Rio de Janeiro. They received Mercury Music Prize nominations for both of the albums Everybody Down and Let Them Eat Chaos, and two Ivor Novello nominations for their song-writing on The Book of Traps and Lessons. They were named a Next Generation Poet in 2014, a once-in-a-decade accolade. They received the Ted Hughes Award for their long-form narrative poem Brand New Ancients and the Leone D’Argento at the Venice Teatro Biennale for their work as a playwright. Their books have been translated into eleven languages and published to critical acclaim around the world. They were born in London in 1985 where they still live. They hope to continue putting words together for a long time.
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Contents
Let Them Eat Chaos
A Note on the Author
This poem was written to be read aloud
Without contraries is no progression.
– William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.
– John 4:18 (KJV)
Let Them Eat Chaos
Picture a vacuum
An endless and unmoving blackness
Peace
Or the absence, at least
of terror
Now,
in amongst all this space,
see that speck of light in the furthest corner,
gold as a pharaoh’s deathbox
Follow that light with your tired eyes.
It’s been a long day, I know, but look –
watch as it flickers
then roars into fullness
Fills the whole frame.
Blazing a fire you can’t bear the majesty of
Here is our Sun!
And look – see how the planets are dangled around it
and held in their intricate dance?
There is our Earth.
Our
Earth.
Its blueness soothes the sharp burn in your eyes,
its contours remind you of
love.
That soft roundness.
The comfort of ocean and landmass.
Picture the world.
Older than she ever thought that she’d get.
She looks at herself as she spins.
Arms loaded with the trophies
of her most successful child.
The pylons and mines,
the power-plants shimmer in her still, cool breath.
Is that a smile
playing across her lips?
Or is it a tremor of dread?
The sadness of mothers
as they watch the fate of their children
unfold.
In now.
In
fast.
Visions.
The colours like drugs in your belly,
churning.
Your skin pulled loose as a pup’s,
shaken
then tightened.
Now everything’s flashing.
The waves are magnified as they roll up
towards you
And you’re tiny as sand,
just a speck.
As you approach the surface
all of that
peace
that you felt is replaced with this
furious
neverknown
passion.
You’re feeling.
The people. The life.
Their faces are bright in your body.
You’re feeling.
You want to be close to them.
Closer.