This poem is taken from PN Review 204, Volume 38 Number 4, March - April 2012.

Three Poems

Ned Denny
Return
after Jules Laforgue


The Earth places History in her deep coat:
farewell, holy and unholy mornings!
Buildings quiver? She merely clears her throat,
a fat lady getting ready to sing.
When you stumble, squinting, from the last night-
club, heads possessed by the last mad anthem,
the beaches are sad as a used condom.
Children, return to the city of light.

Enough of this ocean whose dismal sobs
have driven the coastlines to breaking point;
an end to the wind that chews your ear off,
to that lame, interminable complaint.
Beneath the grey coffin lid of the skies
you've weathered rain with less wit than Noah,
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