this time, i invite everyone here and those watching around the natio to join together in a moment of silence that will be followed by the musical selections. join me, please, in a moment of silence. [singing] ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> i now conclude the program tonight by reading a poem that was written by the current poet loriat of the united states of america. he has a long history with the poetry center here at the university of arizona. the pollen is titled, who the new year. with what stillness at last you appear in the valley your first sunlight reaching down to touch of the tips of the few high leaves that do not stir as though they had not noticed and did not know you at all then, the voice of the above calls from the far away in itself to hush of morning so this is the sound of you here and now, whether or not anyone here is -- hears it this is where we he come with our age. our knowledge, ch as it is and our hopes, such as they are invisible before us untouched and still possible. [applause] thank you for coming, and goodnight to everyone. [applause] ♪ [choir singing] [applause]