
Poem: The Moment
by Tommy Carr
The Moment by Margaret Astwood. || The moment when, after many years | of hard work and a long voyage | you stand in the centre of your room, | house, half-acre, square mile, island, country, | knowing at last how you got there, | and say, I own this, || is the same moment when the trees unloose | their soft arms from around you, | the birds take back their language, | the cliffs fissure and collapse, | the air moves back from you like a wave | and you can't breathe. || No, they whisper. You own nothing. | You were a visitor, time after time climbing the hill, planting the flag, proclaiming. | We never belonged to you. | You never found us. | It was always the other way round.
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