Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Homage To A Government - By Philip Larkin





From 1969 but entirely applicable today except the bit about there being money to leave.


Next year we are to bring the soldiers home
For lack of money, and it is all right.
Places they guarded, or kept orderly,
Must guard themselves, and keep themselves orderly.
We want the money for ourselves at home
Instead of working. And this is all right.
It’s hard to say who wanted it to happen,
But now it’s been decided nobody minds.
The places are a long way off, not here,
Which is all right, and from what we hear
The soldiers there only made trouble happen.
Next year we shall be easier in our minds.
Next year we shall be living in a country
That brought its soldiers home for lack of money.
The statues will be standing in the same
Tree-muffled squares, and look nearly the same.
Our children will not know it’s a different country.
All we can hope to leave them now is money.

2 comments:

  1. thank you for posting this, Tony. i've been dragging this poem around in my mind since i first read it in the Atlantic Monthly back in the '80's. the soul of this nation has been compromised and for the unthinking- "this will be all right..." thank you for your service. Andrea Hill, USAF 1988-1992

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  2. You're welcome,A. Larkin knew a lot about futility.

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