Ms. TRETHEWEY: Well, this other poem that I think really speaks to this historical moment.
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Ms. TRETHEWEY: Well, I think that as a poet, I am always concerned about history and baring witness to history.
Ms. TRETHEWEY: Because presidents always seem so much older and to think that he's only five years older than I am.
Ms. TRETHEWEY: Well, I'd like to think that it will change the conversation because it's - the imagery is already changing.
Ms. TRETHEWEY: I think we're a lot closer to it.
Ms. TRETHEWEY: I think they returned because it was home.
Ms. TRETHEWEY: It makes me feel like I'm really old.
Ms. TRETHEWEY: Well, I thought it was very funny.
Like President Obama, poet Natasha Trethewey is biracial.
Ms. TRETHEWEY: Lovely to talk with you, Terry.
Ms. TRETHEWEY: I think a lot about that.
Natasha Trethewey, welcome back to Fresh Air.
Ms. TRETHEWEY: I'd be happy to.
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