Senate debates
Thursday, 22 June 2006
MR Charles James Haughey
9:37 am
Ursula Stephens (NSW, Australian Labor Party, Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Science and Water) Share this | Hansard source
I move:
- That the Senate—
- (a)
- notes the death of the former Taoiseach of Ireland, Mr Charles Haughey, on 13 June 2006, having served three terms as Taoiseach between 1979 and 1992;
- (b)
- acknowledges Mr Haughey’s significant contribution to the economic revival of the Republic of Ireland;
- (c)
- recognises Mr Haughey’s commitment to the peace process and to positioning Ireland as an integral member of the European Community; and
- (d)
- expresses the sympathies of the Australian people to the people of Ireland, the Irish diaspora and Mr Haughey’s family.
Question agreed to.
I seek leave to make a brief statement.
Leave granted.
Last night, I spoke in the adjournment debate about the former Taoiseach of Ireland, and in my speech I quoted a poem by Seamus Heaney, The Given Note. Time did not permit me to read the poem into Hansard. I seek leave to have it incorporated in Hansard.
Leave granted.
The poem read as follows
On the most westerly Blasket
In a dry-stone hut
He got this air out of the night
Strange noises were heard
By others who followed, bits of a tune
Coming in on loud weather
Though nothing like melody.
He blamed their fingers and ear
As unpracticed, their fiddling easy.
For he had gone alone into the island
And brought back the whole thing.
[The house throbbed like his full violin.
So whether he calls it spirit music
Or not, I don’t care. He took it
Out of wind off mid-Atlantic.
Still he maintains, from nowhere].
It comes off the bow gravely,
Rephrases itself into the air.
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