
I hear many skulls crushed under iron wheels.
I hear the sound from the North! And cries of shadows
that fall in a hail of gunfire.
I see stars of eyes fading with the last drops of
tears—immersing into fish smell in the air.
I feel the fresh blood burned into ashes.
From lies to knives there’s only one night.
—From “Elegies” by Yang Xiaobin, June 6-7, 1989
It has been thirty-four years. For twenty of them, China, and the world, was moving toward freedom. For the last several, every government on Earth seems to have gone power-mad and decided that Mao had the right idea.