"the gift outright"robert frost "THE GIFT OUTRIGHT"
recited by Robert Frost
at the Inauguration of President Kennedy
January 20th, 1961
For John F Kennedy's inauguration as President of the United States Robert Frost wrote a new poem entitled, "Kitty Hawk". Like many others he conceived the new president as Young Lochinvar, the perfect combination of spirit and flesh, passion and toughness, poetry and reality. He stood at the podium and began reading:
"...as a demonstration
That the supreme merit
Lay in risking spirit
In substantiation..."
But the poet was old (89) and he couldn't see the words because of the sun's glare that bright, cold January day. The poem's newness to him and his unfamiliarity with and uncertainty about the way it went caused him to stumble uncertainly with his voice and tone and he gave up. Instead he fell back on an old one he knew perfectly, and in the most splendidly commanding of voices, recited it impeccably:
~ The Gift Outright ~
The land was ours before we were the land's.
She was our land more than a hundred years
Before we were her people. She was ours
In Massachusetts, in Virginia.
But we were England's, still colonials,
Possessing what we still were unpossessed by,
Possessed by what we now no more possessed.
Something we were withholding made us weak.
Until we found out that it was ourselves
We were withholding from our land of living,
And forthwith found salvation in surrender.
Such as we were we gave ourselves outright
(The deed of gift was many deeds of war)
To the land vaguely realizing westward,
But still unstoried, artless, unenhanced,
Such as she was, such as she would become.
~ Robert Frost ; 1874-1963 ~
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