Praise Song for the Day

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Praise Song for the Day is a poem by Elizabeth Alexander that was composed and delivered for Barack Obama’s 2009 presidential inauguration.

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instanceOf inaugural poem
poem
associatedWith 2009 in poetry
Barack Obama NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Alexander NERFINISHED
author Elizabeth Alexander NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Barack Obama Presidential Inaugural Committee NERFINISHED
commissionedFor Barack Obama NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfFirstPerformance 2009-01-20
event United States presidential inauguration of 2009 NERFINISHED
followsInTraditionOf On the Pulse of Morning NERFINISHED
The Gift Outright NERFINISHED
form free verse
genre lyric poetry
occasional poetry
hasReception widely discussed in U.S. media after the inauguration
hasTheme collective responsibility
interconnectedness of people
work and daily labor
hasType public performance text
influencedBy African praise song tradition
language English
lineCount approximately 100 lines
literaryForm praise song
mentions New York City subway NERFINISHED
ancestors and forebears
ordinary workers
notableAs one of the few poems written for a U.S. presidential inauguration
occasion First inauguration of Barack Obama NERFINISHED
partOf tradition of U.S. inaugural poetry
performedAt United States Capitol NERFINISHED
performedBy Elizabeth Alexander NERFINISHED
placeOfFirstPerformance Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
poet Elizabeth Alexander NERFINISHED
publication published in print after the inauguration
publisher Graywolf Press NERFINISHED
subjectMatter everyday American life
historical memory
hope and unity
year 2009

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