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Pinter on warWeather ForecastThe day will get off to a cloudy start.
In the evening the moon will shine
This is the last forecast. DemocracyThere’s no escape.
The BombsThere are no more words to be said
God Bless AmericaHere they go again,
The gutters are clogged with the dead
The riders have whips which cut.
FootnoteThese poems were originally included in War, a selection of poetry written by Harold Pinter in response to the invasion of Iraq and published by Faber and Faber
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