The year my daugh­ter was born
I thought maybe we were start­ing to get it right after all
A woman was prime min­is­ter of Australia
And Julia was elo­quent and sharp
And fought for justice, climate,
all the ways (we thought)
You’d expect a prime min­is­ter to be
And there was a black Pres­id­ent in America,
A man who prom­ised us hope
And we hadn’t yet heard of drones
And we hadn’t learned yet how often
We’d need to say
Black lives matter
And ”stay woke”
And we hadn’t yet been faced with
The overkill of a 10-flag press conference
Assur­ing us all that we wer­en’t any­where near
As scared as we needed to be yet
But that Abbott was work­ing on it,
Don’t you worry about that.