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Abruptly bridged.(Poem)

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| April 01, 2008 | Colebatch, Hal G.P. | COPYRIGHT 2008 Quadrant Magazine Company, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright
 
ABRUPTLY BRIDGED 
 
"If Rudd is elected, the gulf between the government and 
the country's creative artists will be bridged." 
 
"With the election of the Rudd Government there is some 
reason to feel optimistic about the future of the ABC. The 
culture war will come abruptly to an end." 
 
--Robert Manne 
 
   And like a torch the vision glowed upon the southern shore 
   The gulf was bridged, and, very soon, it might be bridged yet more! 
 
   With precision then the government and artists of the nation 
   Would join together rapturously in an Anschluss of creation. 
 
   Gulfs would be bridged, culture and art bound with secure bands 
   As--as history reminded us--had occurred in other lands. 
 
   In a great happy ...
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