An unbelivable chance is born
Comment on recent events in Northern Ireland An unbelievable chance is born I have watched them on the news each dayPale, tired-eyed facesFrom dark meeting rooms in greyBack-street houses.I have zapped them away, just catching wordsMeaningless political words,Or have listened awhile as they voicedMeaningless, political words.I thought before I zapped awayOf a mocking tale or a gibeTo please a companionAround the table in the canteen,Being certain that they and their likeLived where hope has no morn:All changed, changed utterly:An unbelievable chance is born That man leaves a stageNow full of potential,His deeds a monumentThat will stand untilHis is just another nameThat kids have to learnPointlessly for their exams.How wonderful that dayThat he made possible.This man his companionIn efficacy, optimism and commitmentWho supervised the invasionOf those who come to share with usThe new abundance. That man had the gift of words.He can paint pictures.Of ordinary men that make Him and them extraordinaryThis other his helper and friendWas a believer in force.In the end he forced respectFor his beliefs and integrity.This other man I had dreamedA power-mongering, vain-glorious lout.Who had done most bitter wrongBut one whom others loved,As one whose songDid not change with the seasonsHe was there from the startOf the awful comedy;He, too, has been changed in his turn,Can I too?An unbelievable chance is born Minds with one purpose aloneThrough summer and winter seemedEnchanted to a stone.To us in tvland it seemed.A waste of time and energyTo try one more time to bendUnbending wills and hearts And mouths from which onlyMeaningless, political wordsWere vomited year after yearAs ordinary people criedTear after tear. But we did not knowThat changeMinute by minute change;Second by second changeDripping inexorable stalactite-forming changeCan take place if there is hope. We did not know that hopeHad not wild-geesed awayLike some of us to comfortableLives in far off landsWhere flickering images and Meaningless, political wordsCould be zapped away andNot thought about Too long a sacrificeCan make a stone of the heart.O may it now suffice?It is heaven's part, our partTo murmur name upon name,Of the fallenAnd keep their names aliveNever to forget the hatredThat ended their lives abruptlyNever to allow it take rootAgain in Irish soil. Now let us honour them in verseAs others were beforeThose whose actions Have now endedA full century of warLet us say Ahern and Blair And Doctor Paisley tooAnd Adams and MacGuinnessGentlemen. Thank you.An unbelievable chance is born - Lorcan Flynn
(with apologies to you know who J
Labels: Irish, Northern Ireland, peace, poem, poetry

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