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| Eavan Boland |
Eavan Boland was born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1944, and educated in London,
New York, and Dublin. She has taught at Trinity College, University College,
and Bowdoin College, and was a member... More > |
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| Atlantis—A Lost Sonnet
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by Eavan Boland |
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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. |
"Atlantis—A Lost Sonnet", from Domestic Violence by Eavan Boland. Copyright © 2007 by Eavan Boland. Used by permission of W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. |
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