Antarctica. Mahon, D. The New Penguin Book of English Verse. Ed. Paul Keegan. London: Allen Lane, 2000., 2000. abstract bibtex 'I am just going outside and may be some time.' The others nod, pretending not to know. At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime. He leaves them reading and begins to climb, Goading his ghost into the howling snow; He is just going outside and may be some time. The tent recedes beneath its crust of rime And frostbite is replaced by vertigo: At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime. Need we consider it some sort of crime, This numb self-sacrifice of the weakest? No, He is just going outside and may be some time– In fact, for ever. Solitary enzyme, Though the night yield no glimmer there will glow, At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime. He takes leave of the earthly pantomime Quietly, knowing it is time to go: 'I am just going outside and may be some time.' At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime.
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title = {Antarctica},
shorttitle = {Antarctica},
abstract = {'I am just going outside and may be some time.'
The others nod, pretending not to know.
At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime.
He leaves them reading and begins to climb,
Goading his ghost into the howling snow;
He is just going outside and may be some time.
The tent recedes beneath its crust of rime
And frostbite is replaced by vertigo:
At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime.
Need we consider it some sort of crime,
This numb self-sacrifice of the weakest? No,
He is just going outside and may be some time--
In fact, for ever. Solitary enzyme,
Though the night yield no glimmer there will glow,
At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime.
He takes leave of the earthly pantomime
Quietly, knowing it is time to go:
'I am just going outside and may be some time.'
At the heart of the ridiculous, the sublime.},
journal = {The New Penguin Book of English Verse. Ed. Paul Keegan. London: Allen Lane, 2000.},
author = {Mahon, Derek},
year = {2000},
keywords = {Appendix II Villanelles Done},
}
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