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New Year, 2009, a poem by Gillian Clarke

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A poem by the National Poet of Wales to honour the Inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America on 20th January 2009 Venus in the arc of the young moon is a boat the arms of a bay, the sky clear to infinity but for the trailing gossamer of a transatlantic plane. The old year and the old era dead, pushed burning out to sea bearing the bones of heroes, tyrants, ideologues, thieves and deceivers in a smoke of burning money. The dream is over. Glaciers will melt. Seas will rise to swallow golden islands. Somewhere a volcano may whelm a city, earth shake its skin like an old horse, a hurricane topple a town to rubble. Yet tonight, under the cold beauty of the moon and Venus, something like hope begins, as if times can turn, the world change course, as if truth can speak, good men come to power, and words have meaning again. Maybe black-hearted boys in love with death won�t blow themselves and us to smithereens. Maybe guns will fall silent, the powerful ...

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