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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required THE LONGEST DAY It’s an astronomical fact little-known That New Year’s Eve nineteen ninety one Was the longest the record will show. The sun set in the west at Heathrow As our plane to Canada took off, filled with zest. The plane’s speed built up and sun rose again in the west And it hovered above the horizon – did not deign To dip till Edmonton, when it set again. Hogmanay Eve 34 hours long: bliss for a Scotsman. Over Iceland some guy in a kilt began To stride the aisles playing a bagpipe low. High over Greenland the malt began to flow Freely from the baggage racks in the plane: The racks are high, the Scots are higher again. Dinner over Baffin Bay is a formality: A slight slowing in the rate of alcohol hospitality. The Italians wake up over Ungava - It might just as well be Java - And begin munching their salamis rather than Have them confiscated by the customs man. Bagpipes seem to gain in volume Eight miles up, over Uranium City’s gloom; And at last, as the speed drops And the sun sinks behind the Rockies’ tops, The “Highland Laddie” falls asleep, And so does his bagpipe. Not a peep. Plane is filled with blissful silence As Canadian Hogmanay makes its entrance.
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