If you mean Clinton's inauguration, it was Maya Angelou.
Maya Angelou wrote and recited the poem "On the Pulse of Morning" at President Bill Clinton's first inauguration in 1993. The poem emphasizes themes of unity and hope for the future.
He was going to read a poem called "Dedication", but he couldn't because it was so bright. He instead recited his poem "The Gift Outright" that he wrote in 1942.
The Mahabharata was narrated by Veda Vyasa, and Lord Ganesha (an elephant-headed deity) wrote it.
Robert Burns wrote an ode to the haggis which is traditionally recited by the Master of Ceremonies at Burns Suppers throughout the world.
Thomas Jefferson wrote his own epitah without mentioning that he was a US President.
Muhammad never wrote the Qur'an down. He recited it and it was memorized by his followers. It was transcribed after he died in the mid-7th century.
The president that wrote the first ten amendments is......James Madison
amazingly extravagant at insulting people(wrote many insults which he never actually recited, but insulted his neighbor harshly at once)
The first poem recited by the professor on the first day of class was written by Emily Dickinson.
Reagan
He wrote his memoirs.
Albert Einstein wrote a letter to the president in 1939 warning him about the possibility of an atomic bomb.
Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, wrote a best-selling autobiography called "Dreams from My Father" before he became president.