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nightdog_barks ([personal profile] nightdog_barks) wrote2013-04-30 07:02 pm
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Poem #12 for Poetry Month -- "Atlantis -- A Lost Sonnet"

The last poem for Poetry Month (an even dozen!) comes from an Irish writer named Eavan Boland, and is about love and loss. Thanks to everyone who read along -- let's do this again next year. ♥



Atlantis -- A Lost Sonnet

How on earth did it happen, I used to wonder
that a whole city -- arches, pillars, colonnades,
not to mention vehicles and animals -- had all
one fine day gone under?

I mean, I said to myself, the world was small then.
Surely a great city must have been missed?
I miss our old city —

white pepper, white pudding, you and I meeting
under fanlights and low skies to go home in it. Maybe
what really happened is

this: the old fable-makers searched hard for a word
to convey that what is gone is gone forever and
never found it. And so, in the best traditions of

where we come from, they gave their sorrow a name
and drowned it.


~ Eavan Boland
From Domestic Violence, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2007
Online source here.