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	<title>The New Formalist &#187; Richard O&#8217;Connell</title>
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		<title>Five Poems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 12:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Budget Day in the Dauphin Room</h4>
<p>On Groundhog Day&mdash;the birthday of James Joyce&mdash;<br />
	We squabbled&nbsp; over money at the Holiday Inn<br />
	In Harrisburg.<br />
	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; How much is a poet worth?<br />
	To find a fee commensurate with energy<br />
	Spent in high schools of the Commonwealth<br />
	And pacify the overseers of the Arts.<br />
	Rain all day and paralyzing ice-storms<br />
	Threatening.<br />
	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; How much to raise the new Jerusalem?<br />
	Unanswered.<br />
	&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Drained, we drank to Joyce and left.<br />
	As darkness claimed the capital I crawled<br />
	Down to Penn Central&#39;s shabby depot in the wet.<br />
	My train crept in an hour late. I heard<br />
	Punxsutawney&#39;s resident poet had better luck<br />
	Not seeing his own shadow, he slept under muck.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Academic</h4>
<p>Piranha, we&#39;ll name him, Poet in Residence,<br />
	Laureate of all flesh eaters extant for sheer<br />
	Voraciousness, fished out of his element and kind;<br />
	Kept for the delight of seeing savagely fed<br />
	In this glass academe, where we seek to duplicate<br />
	Anything but the world of his wild habitat.<br />
	We toss him small fry, prime chunks of raw meat<br />
	And occasionally for fun slip in a live rat<br />
	Just to watch his jaws go&mdash;presto!&mdash;skeleton.<br />
	His eloquence is all one savage dumb show<br />
	As he darts at our fingers behind his bright glass;<br />
	We keep him for laughs, but we may buy another,<br />
	Bigger and hungrier&mdash;a quick shudder of water<br />
	And he&#39;s tenured for good, in the gut of his brother.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Sombra</h4>
<p>Pampero was not happy to be back<br />
	From the fire, feeling heavy and black;<br />
	He had walked too far in that light<br />
	To accept the fierce estrangement of sight</p>
<p>	Again: the landscape defined in the window<br />
	In the long afternoon: the positive print<br />
	He could never quite annul with his flesh<br />
	Prowling the hills each day, spectral, alone.</p>
<p>	He blamed it all on the eagle, or whatever<br />
	Huge bird it was that suddenly hung&mdash;blowing over<br />
	Him, scaring him off from the peak<br />
	He was trying to reach, the ice air burning his lungs.</p>
<p>	The delirium from breathing too deep,<br />
	The shadow of fire he made sitting there<br />
	By the window fiercely lit with earth light:<br />
	Pampero sunk dark into the shape of the chair.</p>
<p>	&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Curb Service</h4>
<p>Parking meters in black hoods,<br />
	Headlights on the cortege waits;<br />
	Sitting in his polished hearse<br />
	The undertaker strictly shaved<br />
	Glances at his watch and waits.</p>
<p>	Shiny box comes bouncing out,<br />
	Tilting dangerously down stone steps;<br />
	Attendants dancing, shifting weight,<br />
	Steady to funereal poise:<br />
	Slide it in with perfect ease.</p>
<p>	The undertaker sighs and turns the key.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<h4>Perils of Conservation</h4>
<p>&quot;We find them broken, bleeding on the sand,&quot;<br />
	The girl sighed, scooping up sea turtle eggs<br />
	Like so many golf balls from the pit<br />
	She&#39;d dug up with her bare hands, moving back<br />
	The turtle nest from the encroaching tide.<br />
	&quot;The foxes come at night and dig them up.<br />
	What can we do?&quot; She turned her scarlet face,<br />
	&quot;The foxes are endangered species too.&quot;</p>
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